The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cognoscence
Cognoscence \Cog*nos"cence\, n. [LL. cognoscentia. See
Cognizance.]
Cognizance. [R.]
--Dr. H. More.
[1913 Webster] ||
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
cognoscence
mid-15c., from Latin cognoscere "to know" (see cognizance).
Wiktionary
cognoscence
n. cognizance
Usage examples of "cognoscence".
The inert, the immobile, given volition, movement, cognoscence -- thinking.