The Latin word for intelligent man is actually two words: homo sapiens.
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The intelligent man answered the hard question.
No, the word 'intelligent' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun, for example an intelligent child, an intelligent idea.The noun form is intelligence.
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The French word "intelligent" translates to "intelligent" in English. It describes someone who is smart, clever, or quick-witted.
The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science was created in 1960-10.
The ISBN of The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science is 978-0140172133.
The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science has 875 pages.
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