scientia is a latin word means knoledge and learning it comes in latin word
The Latin word for "science" is "scientia".
The English word "science" comes from the Latin word scientia , which means "knowledge".
"Charity and science" is an English equivalent of the Latin phrase caritas et scientia.Specifically, the feminine noun caritas means "charity" in this context. The conjunction et means "and." The feminine noun scientia means "science."The pronunciation is "KAH-ree-tah-sseh SHYEHN-tyah" in the ecclesiastical Latin of the Church.
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Dito cum scientia is Latin. It translates to this in English: Rich or enriched (dito) with (cum) knowledge (scientia).
This is a latin phrase that means "let knowledge grow."Crescat from the latin root verb "to grow" and scientia from the latin word "knowledge."It is also part of the motto for the University of Chicago: "Crescat scientia; vita excolatur."
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Scienta is from the Latin "scientia", meaning knowledge.
The Latin word "scientia" translates to "knowledge" or "science." It represents the understanding or awareness of facts, information, principles, or truths acquired through study or experience.