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Knowledge
To my knowledge, there is no generally agreed upon term for Latin Club, but the way I translate Latin Club for my school is "Societas Latina."
The term "tabula rasa" was coined by the philosopher John Locke in the 17th century. It refers to the idea that the mind is born as a blank slate, with knowledge and ideas being acquired through experience and perception.
The term "know how" means having the knowledge or experience to correctly perform a task requiring a specific procedure.
"Agham" is the Filipino term for "science." It refers to the systematic study of the natural world and the knowledge gained from this study.
The slang term "know-how" means knowledge. Having "no know-how" means being unable to perform a task because of lack of knowledge or experience.
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Indigenous Technical Knowledge (ITK) is the knowledge that a particular community acquired from their personal experience which they gain from ancestors over a long period of time.
It comes from a Latin word, "scientia" meaning "knowledge". It was there long before people started being scientific. No one has coined the term "science".
In the 1840s, I believe. It derives from the Latin 'scientia', meaning 'knowledge'. It superseded the term 'natural philosophy', and helped to separate 'science' from 'philosophy'.
Yes, PO is a Latin term.
There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.