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cognoscentico‧gno‧scen‧ti /ˌkɒnjəʊˈʃenti $ ˌkɑːnjə-/ noun cognoscentiOrigin: 1700-1800 Early Italian, from Latin cognoscere; ➔ COGNITION - But the cognoscenti know that the grip can be everything: in itself it can decide the entire bout.
- Food that is traditionally grown and free from the intrusion of technology will become increasingly desirable among the cognoscenti.
- Manutius is now recognized by the cognoscenti as the father of the modern book.
the cognoscenti formal people who have special knowledge about a subject, especially art, literature, or food |