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Short note on the origin of the word Science

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Answered by janhvishende
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In English, science came from Old French, meaning knowledge, learning, application, and a corpus of human knowledge. It originally came from the Latin word scientia which meant knowledge, a knowing, expertness, or experience. By the late 14th century, science meant, in English, collective knowledge.

Answered by XxSilentAgent47xX
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In English, science  \\ came from Old French, meaning \\  knowledge,  \\ learning, \\  application, and  \\ a corpus of human knowledge.  \\ It originally  \\ came \\  from the Latin word scientia  \\ which meant knowledge,  \\ a knowing, expertness \\ , or \\  experience. By the  \\ late 14th \\  century,  \:  \: science  \: meant \\ , in English,  \\ collective  \: knowledge

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