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1) a frame with beads or balls sliding on the roads, for a learning to count or for calculating (abacus)

2) a person who is learning and has only a little experience (beginner)

3) quick at learning and understanding things (clever)

4) a follower of any leader of religious thought, art, learning etc (especially one of the twelve personal followers of Jesus Christ) (disciple)

5) having, showing, great learning (erudite)

6) to travel into or through (a country etc) for the purpose of learning about it (explore)

7) (an) ability, especially one that makes learning or doing things easy (facility)

8) something to be learnt or taught; period of time given to learning or teaching (lesson)

9) of, concerning, produced by, nature, belonging to a person from birth, not because of surroundings or learning (natural)

10) a person who is still learning and who has no experience; a person training to become a monk or nun (novice)

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acquisition

the act of gaining or collecting

obtaining or receiving

culture

the expression of intellectual development (of arts, science etc) in society

breeding, education, sophistication

discovery

the act of discovering or being discovered

finding, uncovering

education

(an organized system of) intellectual and moral training and instruction

instruction, development of knowledge

info

information

facts, news

information

new, facts or knowledge given

facts, news

knowledge

understanding; information or familiarity gained by experience

person's understanding; information

literacy

the ability to read and write

ability to read

lore

knowledge, especially from the past or possessed by a class of people

myths, traditional wisdom

proficiency

the quality of being skilled

ability, skilfulness

profundity

thoroughness

wisdom

reading

the act of a person who reads; books etc to be read; a figure of measurements etc as shown on a scale etc

interpretation of written word

scholarship

a payment to a student so that he or she can study; knowledge

knowledge

science

academic subjects, areas of study, in which exact measurement, observation and calculation are used

methodical study of part of material world

wisdom

the quality of being wise

insight, common sense

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