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Knowledge gained through tradition or anecdote.
traditional knowledge
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Yet we can apply cultural knowledge and
lore
to this problem too.
2
She knew all the birds; she was high up in that
lore
.
3
Fifty-something years ago-aboutthe same time that the
lore
had mysteriously ended.
4
Each is founded on animal
lore
and is told in simple language.
5
But great though his
lore
may be, it must have a source.
6
His appeal was to the
lore
of the woods and to valor.
7
The walls were lined with books,-manyin language and deep in
lore
.
8
It is only two lines of a verse long known in
Elven
-
lore
:
9
Arnold's sighting marks the origin point of modern UFO
lore
and terminology.
10
He learned the
lore
of the mountains, the woods, and the fields.
11
And the basket plays an important part in their legends and
folk
-
lore
.
12
Andurand's near-perfect run in 2008 became the stuff of oil market
lore
.
13
Yet despite Keeper's vast
lore
,
the reaver had never heard their songs.
14
In the eighteenth century, Old Norse literature was the
lore
of antiquarians.
15
The book of
lore
associated with this section is Book of Humanity.
16
Celina has explored the treasures of classic
lore
in music and literature.
lore
legendary lore
local lore
ancient lore
indian lore
vedic lore
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