knowing vs trig

knowing

adj
  • Shrewd or showing clever awareness; discerning. 

  • The ability to know something without being taught. 

  • Suggestive of private knowledge or understanding. 

  • Possessing knowledge or understanding; knowledgeable, intelligent. 

  • Deliberate, wilful. 

  • Demonstrating knowledge of what is in fashion; stylish, chic. 

prep
  • Given my knowledge about someone or something. 

noun
  • The act or condition of having knowledge. 

trig

adj
  • Active; clever. 

  • Neat; tidy; trim; spruce; smart. 

  • Safe; secure. 

  • Tight; firm; steady; sound; in good condition or health. 

  • True; trusty; trustworthy; faithful. 

verb
  • To stop (a wheel, barrel, etc.) by placing something under it; to scotch; to skid. 

  • To fill; to stuff; to cram. 

noun
  • A trigonometric point; a trig point. 

  • A stone, block of wood, or anything else, placed under a wheel or barrel to prevent motion; a scotch; a skid. 

  • The mark for players at skittles, etc. 

  • A dandy; coxcomb. 

  • Trigonometry. 

  • Triglyceride. 

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