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61known to the police — having a criminal record or having been suspected of a crime The usage ignores the fact that the police know many people who are not criminals, not excluding lawyers and politicians: Hamilton was a frightening man, known to the police.… …
62known — adj 1. comprehended, cognized, conceived, realized, grasped, Chiefly Scot. kenned; understood, fathomed, penetrated, appreciated; discerned, perceived, apprehended, sensed, received, recognized, seen; possessed, memorized, learned; determined,… …
63known — [[t]noʊn[/t]] v. 1) pp. of know 2) a known quantity …
64known — Ike ia; laulaha, laulā (widely). ♦ To make known, hō ike, ho olaha; ku u ōlelo (rare) …
65known equivalent — A patent law term; a known device used as a substitute which effects the same result. 40 Am J1st Pat § 160 …
66known-stock fishery — a fishery taking place in an area and during a time where only fish of a certain stock are present …
67known — 1. adjective /nəʊn,nɔʊn/ That whom other people know, renowned, famous. Ant: unknown 2. noun /nəʊn,nɔʊn/ a) In algebra, a variable or …
68known — (samples) A subset of a larger population or sample originating from a verifiable source, collected as representative of that larger grouping …
69known — nəʊn adj. familiar; famous nəʊ n. state of knowing, knowledge v. have knowledge of; be acquainted with; understand; distinguish; be aware of …
70known as — everyone knows this person to be …