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The latin word "Scientia"means

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Answered by adithya7
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The word science comes from the Latin "scientia," meaning knowledge.
Answered by tiwariakdi
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Knowledge

  • Its original meaning was knowledge, expertness, or experience, and it was derived from the Latin term Scientia. In English, science came to denote general knowledge by the late 14th century.

Explanation:

  • Since the 14th century, "the condition of knowing" has been the definition of science in Middle English.
  • The suffix -cience, which was taken from the Latin word Scientia and means "knowledge, consciousness, and understanding," was adopted to create the term from the Anglo-Norman language.
  • It is a word that is derivate of the Latin sciens, which means "knowing," and is unquestionably derivate of the Latin sci, the present participle scre, which means "to know."

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