Akademik

cognitive content
noun
the sum or range of what has been perceived, discovered, or learned
Syn: ↑content, ↑mental object
Hypernyms: ↑cognition, ↑knowledge, ↑noesis
Hyponyms:
tradition, ↑object, ↑food, ↑food for thought, ↑intellectual nourishment, ↑noumenon, ↑thing-in-itself, ↑universe, ↑universe of discourse, ↑topic, ↑subject, ↑issue, ↑matter, ↑idea, ↑thought, ↑kernel, ↑substance, ↑core, ↑center, ↑centre, ↑essence, ↑gist, ↑heart, ↑heart and soul, ↑inwardness, ↑marrow, ↑meat, ↑nub, ↑pith, ↑sum, ↑nitty-gritty, ↑wisdom, ↑representation, ↑mental representation, ↑internal representation, ↑belief, ↑unbelief, ↑disbelief, ↑heresy, ↑unorthodoxy, ↑goal, ↑end, ↑education, ↑experience, ↑acculturation, ↑culture, ↑lore, ↑traditional knowledge, ↑ignorance, ↑knowledge domain, ↑knowledge base, ↑domain, ↑metaknowledge

Useful english dictionary. 2012.