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  • 31conversant — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. acquainted, [well ] informed; skilled, versed, practiced, proficient. See knowledge, skill. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. familiar, knowledgeable, acquainted with, au courant, informed, up to… …

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  • 32conversant about — Concerned about or with, occupied with, relate(s) to, treat(s) of …

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  • 33conversant — adj. (foll. by with) well experienced or acquainted with a subject, person, etc. Derivatives: conversance n. conversancy n. Etymology: ME f. OF, pres. part. of converser CONVERSE(1) …

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  • 34familiar with — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. acquainted with, conversant with, well acquainted with, aware of, introduced, informed of, on speaking terms with, cognizant of, attuned to, no stranger to; see also knowledgeable . Ant. unacquainted, unaware*, ignorant …

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  • 35familiarize with — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. acquaint, accustom, habituate, enlighten, become adept in, get acquainted with, awaken to, inure, season, condition, come to know, become aware of, make familiar with, make conversant with, orient, brief, initiate, inform,… …

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  • 36acquainted (with) — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. introduced, on speaking terms, conversant with; see conscious 1 , familiar with , knowledgeable …

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  • 37being familiar with — being acquainted with, being conversant with, being versed in, being aware of, being no stranger to …

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  • 38Conversations with Myself — Album par Bill Evans Sortie 1963 Enregistrement 6, 9 et 20 février 1963 Durée 43:31 Genre Jazz Producteur …

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  • 39Bahlika Culture — was a form of culture that prevailed in ancient India. This culture was linked to the Vedic culture, but with many variations. Often these variations were seen by the people following Vedic culture as deviations and they had a feeling of contempt …

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  • 40con|ver´sant|ly — con|ver|sant «kuhn VUR suhnt, KON vuhr », adjective. 1. familiar by use or study; acquainted: »The conductor is conversant with all of the instruments of the orchestra. Students who play football are conversant with the rules of the game.… …

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