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Definitions from the WebKognitionNoun: Cognitive Processes1. The mental act or process of acquiring knowledge through perception, thinking, and learning. Sample Sentence: The development of kognition is essential for children to understand the world around them. Related Products on AmazonNoun: Awareness or Recognition1. The state of being aware or conscious of something. Sample Sentence: The patient showed no kognition of the surrounding environment due to the effects of anesthesia. Related Products on AmazonNoun: Perception and Understanding1. The capacity or ability to perceive and understand sensory information. Sample Sentence: The poet's work aimed to evoke deep kognition in the readers, allowing them to see the world from a new perspective. Related Products on AmazonAdjective: Pertaining to Cognition1. Relating to mental processes such as perception, memory, and problem-solving. Sample Sentence: The researcher conducted a study on kognition abilities in elderly individuals to assess their cognitive decline. Related Products on AmazonLocal Term: Slang for Knowledge1. Informal term used in certain regions to refer to knowledge or understanding. Sample Sentence: In that tight-knit community, having street kognition about the local culture is crucial for acceptance. Related Products on Amazon | ||||
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