grok

grok
verb /ˈɡɹɒk,ˈɡɹɑk/
a) To have an intuitive understanding of; to know (something) without having to think (such as knowing the number of objects in a collection without needing to count them: see subitize).

He groks Perl.

b) To fully and completely understand something in all its details and intricacies.

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