The English word "science" comes from the Latin word scientia, which means "knowledge", from the verb scire, "to know".
The meaning of the word in English used to be more general than it is today, corresponding more closely to the Latin meaning. This explains the passage in the King James version (from 1610) of I Timothy 6:20 that speaks of "science falsely so called" where more modern translations have "knowledge".
Here are some to choose from: '''scientia, gnaritas, conscientia''' #another answer by chang:ve
"scientia" meaning knowledge.
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Scientia
The English word "science" comes from the Latin word scientia , which means "knowledge".
scientia
The word "science" comes from the Latin "scientia" which means "knowledge".
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i am a kid do not know that who invented science but do know that the word science come from a latin word scientia
It is interesting to learn to Latin translation for terms used mainly in science. The Latin word for molecule is Ottavio.
The word science come from the latin "scientia," or knowledge.
It is derived from the Latin word meaning "knowledge".
The word science comes from the Latin "scientia," meaning knowledge.
scientia means "knowledge"
The word science comes to us from the Latin and means "to know". We also have it in prescience - to know beforehand; conscience - to know 'against' it - (it is wrong); omniscience - to know everything.
Science-latin word scientia "to know" a systematized body of knowledge based on facts and truth.Greek word:"scire"