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understanding

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English understanding "comprehension," verbal noun from understand (v.). Meaning "mutual agreement" is attested from 1803.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Understanding \Un`der*stand"ing\, n. The act of one who understands a thing, in any sense of the verb; knowledge; discernment; comprehension; interpretation; explanation. An agreement of opinion or feeling; adjustment of differences; harmony; anything mutually ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Understanding is an album by American organist John Patton recorded in 1968 and released on the Blue Note label.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the cognitive condition of someone who understands; "he has virtually no understanding of social cause and effect" [syn: apprehension , discernment , savvy ] the statement (oral or written) of an exchange of promises; "they had an agreement that they ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES depth of knowledge/understanding/experience ▪ I was impressed by the depth of her knowledge. enlarge sb’s understanding/knowledge etc ▪ A good way to enlarge your vocabulary is to read a daily newspaper. gain an understanding ...

Usage examples of understanding.

I was included in the invitation, and Zaira, not understanding French, asked me what we were talking about, and on my telling her expressed a desire to accompany me.

Now, since the Lord wills that a man be reformed and regenerated in order that eternal life or the life of heaven may be his, and none can be reformed or regenerated unless good is appropriated to his will and truth to his understanding as if they were his, and only that can be appropriated which is done in freedom of the will and in accord with the reason of the understanding, no one is reformed in states of no freedom or rationality.

Other things, which pertain to the understanding and hence to the thinking, called matters of faith, are provided everyone in accord with his life, for they are accessory to life and if they have been given precedence, do not become living until they are subsidiary.

The late show that same individuality broadening to a conception of the whole world as plastic material, sustained by a sense of understanding and support, coming into relationship and cooperation with an accumulating movement of kindred minds.

In plain English this means that the ancient Maya had a far more accurate understanding of the true immensity of geological time, and of the vast antiquity of our planet, than did anyone in Britain, Europe or North America until Darwin propounded the theory of evolution.

And making her wonderful, sweet, understanding, no faults at allwhat is she, Mother Teresa?

He had looked out at the quizzical faces, listened to the frantic scrawling of the panicking students, and realized that with a mind that ran and tripped and hurled itself down the corridors of theory in anarchic fashion, he could learn himself, in haphazard lurches, but he could not impart the understanding he so loved.

Her energy in the furtherance of such an unpopular idea as Anarchism, her deep earnestness, her courage and abilities, find growing understanding and admiration.

We had relied on our current textbook understanding of the disease: Inhalational anthrax disease does not occur unless there is direct inhalation of more than ten thousand spores.

However, we had not updated our understanding of anthrax or other potential biological agents in years, primarily because of a lack of data.

Then again, the anthropogenic model was hardly more convincing: life had thrown up something which could contemplate it, a mind capable of understanding it, but so what?

I was in my first year of postdoctoral study, bubbling with the ferment of ideas on the causes of apoptosis that led, five years later and via a circuitous route that I could never have imagined in advance, to a full understanding of cell death and thence to telomod therapy.

If I did not believe that everyone is capable of understanding where an apostrophe goes, I would not be writing this book.

The preparations to show the ensign, which caught the quick and understanding glance of Ghita, and which had not escaped even the duller vision of the artillerists, were made at the outer end of this jigger-yard, A boy appeared on the taffrail, and he was evidently clearing the ensign-halyards for that purpose.

Perhaps this is because the faculty of understanding is only one manifestation of one type of Life, in other words a part of a part, and is thus unadapted to assimilating the Whole.