"Discere" is a Latin verb meaning "to learn." It is used to describe the act of acquiring knowledge or skills through study, instruction, or practice.
Some words that mean 'to give more information' are describe, define, detail, exemplify, specify.
I dont know what you mean but scientific, but if you mean birth name its James Howlett
If by largest you mean greatest biomass then it would have to be the round worms phylum Nematoda if you mean the greatest number of species then it would have to be anthropoda as it includes the insects. If you mean by size then it would have to Chordata as it includes the whales. If by largest you mean greatest biomass then it would have to be the round worms phylum Nematoda if you mean the greatest number of species then it would have to be anthropoda as it includes the insects. If you mean by size then it would have to Chordata as it includes the whales.
"Inundate" means to overwhelm or flood with a large amount of something, such as information or tasks.
A sunflower can mean honesty, happiness and faith. These are just a few of the major symbolic meanings of the sunflower.
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"To learn is to conquer."
Hic discere.
Discere - to learn.
"Discere est Vincere" is a Latin phrase that translates to "To learn is to conquer." It emphasizes the idea that gaining knowledge and learning new things can lead to success and victory in various aspects of life.
The motto of Indian Springs School is 'Discere Vivendo,'.
Serangoon Junior College's motto is 'Discere Servire'.
Sommerville Manor School's motto is 'Vivere, Discere, Crescere'.
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The motto of Eagle Hill School is 'Discere diverse, diverse docere'.
The motto of California Polytechnic State University is 'Discere Faciendo'.