unknowledge

English

Etymology

From un- + knowledge.

Noun

unknowledge (uncountable)

  1. The lack or absence of knowledge.
    • 1990, Stephen F. Frowen, George Lennox Sharman Shackle, Unknowledge and choice in economics:
      It is imagination out of which choice arises, and the nature of choice is inevitably closely linked with the uncertainty, or - to use Shacklean terminology - the unknowledge of the outcome of decision-making.
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