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Something learned is something that someone has taught to you and you have understood.

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What are the homophones for something learned and to reduce?

Lesson and Lessen. Something learned is "lesson"; to reduce is "lessen".


What is a homonym for something learned?

A homonym for something learned is "taught." Both words sound the same but have different meanings.


What is the difference between shared and learned value?

A shared value is a something that is told to you. A learned value is something that you have earned.


What is the homophone for something learned and rreduce?

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it is something you do


What is the term for the ability to remember where one learned something?

The term for the ability to remember where one learned something is called source memory.


What is learned and instrictive behaviors mean?

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What is reccomendation?

something that we learned from someone else


What have you learned about how you work as an individual?

The thing I learned is that to just try my best and if I get stuck on something I try and if I can't figure it out I skip it.This is what I have learned.


Is a habit a learned or unlearned behavior?

It is a learned behavior your muscles remember, muscle memory so to speak


What are tiger learned traits?

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Can you learn telepathy?

No. This is not something that can be learned. You either have it or you don't.