The Greek word Kno or Gno means to know.
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Oh, dude, like, I don't know, maybe "fabulous," "adorbs," "squee," "OMG," "like," "totes," "glam," "diva," "princess," and "sparkle"? But hey, anyone can use whatever words they want, right? Live and let live, man.
The root "gno" comes from the Greek word "gnosis," which means knowledge. Words derived from this root often relate to knowing or knowledge, such as "agnostic" (without knowledge) or "diagnose" (to identify a problem through knowledge).
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Some other words with the Greek root "gno" or "kno" include "gnosis" (knowledge), "agnostic" (one who believes knowledge of a higher power is unknown or unknowable), and "diagnose" (to identify a medical condition through analysis).
GNO means in a girly girl way to me is Girls night out
It is derived from the Latin cognoscere, which is from cum "with, together" and gnoscere, "to come to know, to learn about". Gnoscere (which appears as noscerein Classical Latin, having lost its initial g-) is from the Proto-Indo-European root *gno-, which is the source of English "know" and Greek gnosis.
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A person can be a connoisseur.Connoisseurship is the derivative. It derives from connoisseur, from the old French connoistre, derived from the Latin cognosco "to be acquainted with" derived from (g)nosco "to know" derived from the Indo-European root gno- "to know."
the terrible thing Milly Cyrus did was sing that hideous song GNO.