- cognizer
- noun see cognize
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
cognizer — noun One who, or that which, cognizes … Wiktionary
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cognize — cognizer, n. /kog nuyz/, v.t., cognized, cognizing. to perceive; become conscious of; know. Also, esp. Brit., cognise. [1650 60; back formation from COGNIZANCE] * * * … Universalium
cognize — transitive verb (cognized; cognizing) Etymology: back formation from cognizance Date: circa 1837 know, understand • cognizer noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
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