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Know-how   /noʊ-haʊ/   Listen
Know-how

noun
1.
The (technical) knowledge and skill required to do something.






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"Know-how" Quotes from Famous Books



... week to build this one up," Oswald continued. "The buildup will stress that this is a cure being bought by money. No miracle, except the miracle of American medical know-how. No miracles meantime. Just keep Witch clean and stay well, and Witch buys the operation the kid needs. She's pretty, too," he added as ...
— Prologue to an Analogue • Leigh Richmond



Words linked to "Know-how" :   sapience, power, ability, method, bag of tricks, wisdom



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