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branch of knowledge

noun as in discipline

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On Friday, the show was followed by a moving conversation with Branch of Knowledge, a group of Lenape matriarchs representing all of the federally recognized Lenape nations.

Bioethics evolves, as does any other branch of knowledge.

From Nature

Then another step back: “That is a branch of knowledge in which you feel, perhaps, a much deeper interest than your speaker.”

From Slate

Philosophes challenged existing authority by holding that religion was but one branch of knowledge, imperfectly understood, and subject to science and the law of nature.

From Salon

Then another step back: “That is a branch of knowledge in which you feel, perhaps, a much deeper interest than your speaker.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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