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cognoscitive

[kog-nos-i-tiv]

cog·nos·ci·tive

[kog-nos-i-tiv]
adjective
having the ability to know or discover: cognoscitive powers.

Origin:
1630–40; < Latin cognōsc(ere) to know, come to know + -itive

cog·nos·ci·tive·ly, adverb
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