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Origin:
1300-50; Middle English < Middle French < Latin scientia knowledge, equivalent to scient- (stem of sciēns ), present participle of scīre to know + -ia -ia
The Greek word for science is: Epistimiand in Greek is written: Επιστήμη
the word science belong to Greek language.
Logia
Science (from the Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") does not come from a greek word.
Epistimi means Science. It is old Greek not new Greek.
Earth-science
Oikonomia is a Greek word for economics.And economics is a science
Science of earthquakes = seismology. 'Seismos' is the Greek word for Earthquake and Ology means 'the study of'.
Politics
Science is a Greek word meaning 'knowledge' and technology means 'the study of tools and crafts'.
Herpetologist, from the Greek word ερπετό, which means reptile, and the science is herpetology.
Yes, the word "science" has its roots in the Latin word "scientia," which translates to "knowledge" in English. The Latin word itself derives from the Greek word "σχολή" (skholḗ), which means "leisure" or "spare time" and evolved to refer to intellectual pursuits including philosophy and natural sciences.