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2007-03-03 01:51:15 · 2 answers · asked by Noun-ugb 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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Information: It's knowledge acquired in any manner. It can also be known as the 'facts'.

2007-03-03 01:56:14 · answer #1 · answered by Brenmore 5 · 0 0

the communication or reception of knowledge or intelligence2 a (1): knowledge obtained from investigation, study, or instruction (2): intelligence, news (3): facts, data b: the attribute inherent in and communicated by one of two or more alternative sequences or arrangements of something (as nucleotides in DNA or binary digits in a computer program) that produce specific effects c (1): a signal or character (as in a communication system or computer) representing data (2): something (as a message, experimental data, or a picture) which justifies change in a construct (as a plan or theory) that represents physical or mental experience or another construct d: a quantitative measure of the content of information; specifically : a numerical quantity that measures the uncertainty in the outcome of an experiment to be performed3: the act of informing against a person4: a formal accusation of a crime made by a prosecuting officer as distinguished from an indictment presented by a grand jury


Pronunciation
In fEr me shEn
Definition1.knowledge derived from any source.
Synonyms knowledge (1) , data {datum (1,2)}
Crossref. Syn. intelligence , material
Similar Words poop3 , intelligence , readout , report , facts , news , tidings , material
Definition2.knowledge about a specific situation or event.
Synonyms knowledge (2) , data {datum (1,2)}
Crossref. Syn. tidings
Similar Words intelligence , input , the skinny {skinny} , evidence , dossier , communication
Definition3.the act of communicating or receiving knowledge.
Synonyms communication (1)
Similar Words intercourse , commerce
Definition4.in law, a charge against a person that is presented by a public officer, as opposed to an indictment by a grand jury.

Related Words notice , literature , word , education , data , testimony , message

Derived Forms informational, adj.

2007-03-03 01:58:23 · answer #2 · answered by mia2 3 · 0 0

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