literate

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
literate
    adj 1: able to read and write [ant: {illiterate}]
    2: versed in literature; dealing with literature [ant:
       {illiterate}]
    3: knowledgeable and educated in one or several fields;
       "computer literate"
    n 1: a person who can read and write [syn: {literate}, {literate
         person}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Literate \Lit"er*ate\ (l[i^]t"[~e]r*[asl]t), a. [L. litteratus,
   literatus. See {Letter}.]
   Instructed in learning, science, or literature; learned;
   lettered.
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         The literate now chose their emperor, as the military
         chose theirs.                            --Landor.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Literate \Lit"er*ate\, n.
   1. One educated, but not having taken a university degree;
      especially, such a person who is prepared to take holy
      orders. [Eng.]
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   2. A literary man.
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
30 Moby Thesaurus words for "literate":
      Brahmin, abstruse, brainworker, civilized, cultivated, cultured,
      deep, educated, egghead, encyclopedic, erudite, highbrow,
      intellect, intellectual, intellectualist, learned, lettered,
      mandarin, pansophic, polyhistoric, polymath, polymathic, profound,
      scholarly, scholastic, studious, thinker,
      white-collar intellectual, wise, wise man

    

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