Read relate recall
Reading around a subject means exploring multiple sources of information or different perspectives on a topic to gain a comprehensive understanding. It involves researching related material to deepen knowledge and provide context to the main subject.
abhigyan in Hindi means supreme knowledge.In Russian it means token.
The expression knowledge is free means knowledge is not subject to any sort of bondage
"Expertise" is a word that means having specialized knowledge in a specific field or subject.
The word for knowledge in Greek is gnosis. It also means wisdom or learning.
In many respects, the same as it means to teach any subject matter - be well prepared, good working knowledge of the subject matter, understand the context of the topics being discussed, answer questions correctly - even if it means 'I don't know the answer to that,' and try to be pleasant, polite and positive in the presentation.
It is an adjective that means having or showing knowledge that is learned by studying.
The suffix "-ject" in "subject" comes from the Latin word "subiectus," which means "lying beneath" or "placed beneath." In this context, "subject" refers to the topic or theme that is being discussed or studied in a particular context.
It means that Ben has a TON of knowledge, like an encyclopedia. It can be either an insult or compliment based on context. The insult generally means Ben's knowledge is worthless or trivial. He may know a lot of things but nothing very useful.
Preexisting means something that already exists, or exists before this point. For example a preexisting condition in relation to medical insurance is an illness that you have before you take out the insurance.
The word maven is Yiddish. It means accumulator of knowledge. When someone is called a maven, it means that they are extremely knowledgeable on a particular subject.
Gastro means stomach. ology means a subject of study; a branch of knowledge However gastroenterologists are doctors of much more that the stomach.