different between known vs knawn
known
English
Etymology
From Middle English knowen, from Old English cn?wen (past participle).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /n??n/
- (General American) enPR: n?n, IPA(key): /no?n/
- Homophones: none, noone (Australia, New Zealand, some dialects)
Adjective
known (comparative better known, superlative best known)
- Identified as a specific type; famous, renowned.
- Antonym: unknown
- Accepted, familiar, researched.
- Antonym: unknown
Alternative forms
- knowne (obsolete)
Hyponyms
Translations
Noun
known (plural knowns)
- Any fact or situation which is known or familiar.
- You have to tell the knowns from the unknowns.
- 2012, Thomas Dougherty, Antibiotic Discovery and Development (volume 1, page 39)
- The biological dereplication tool may identify major knowns in a mixture, but it may miss novel minor components.
- (algebra) A constant or variable the value of which is already determined.
Verb
known
- past participle of know
known From the web:
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knawn
English
Verb
knawn
- past participle of knaw
knawn From the web:
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- what known or estimated in a measurement
- what known mean
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