Latin
The word "provident" is derived from the Latin word "providens," which is the present participle of "providere." "Providere" means "to foresee" or "to provide for," combining the prefix "pro-" meaning "before" and "videre," meaning "to see." Thus, "provident" conveys the idea of being prepared for the future.
The root word of "providence" is "provide," which comes from the Latin word "providere" meaning "to foresee" or "to take care of."
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