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Scire in Latin means "to know."
the root word for scientia
Scire
Yep.
It means "to know."
Edmund Meares Kelly has written: 'A treatise on the law and practice of scire facias' -- subject(s): Forms (Law), Scire facias
scire tuum ius
scire is the verb meaning "to know". Also "noscere, novi, notum"
the science is in latin word is scire and the technology is techno is for skills
The Latin root for "know" is "sci," which comes from the Latin word "scire" meaning "to know." This root is commonly seen in English words like science, prescience, and conscious.
The root word "sci" is Latin, derived from the Latin word "scire" meaning "to know." In English, it is commonly seen in words related to knowledge or science, such as "science" and "conscious."
Scire.