scientia
scientia means "knowledge"
From ancient China (Mandarin). They were the first to develop medicines/science.
The full form of the word "science" is derived from the Latin word "scientia," meaning "knowledge."
'Science' comes from the Latin scientia, knowledge, which derives from sciens, scientis, the present participle of the verb scire, to know.
The Latin word "scientia" translates to "knowledge" or "science." It represents the understanding or awareness of facts, information, principles, or truths acquired through study or experience.
The English word "science" comes from the Latin word scientia , which means "knowledge".
because the first scientist knew only Latin
The word "science" comes from the Latin "scientia" which means "knowledge".
The actual word is "antenna," and it is directly taken from Latin.
Latin Roots: scire, sciens. Definition:to know, knowing. Examples: omniscient, science
i am a kid do not know that who invented science but do know that the word science come from a latin word scientia
It is interesting to learn to Latin translation for terms used mainly in science. The Latin word for molecule is Ottavio.
The word science come from the latin "scientia," or knowledge.
It is derived from the Latin word meaning "knowledge".
The word "absurd" comes from the Latin word "absurdus," which means "out of tune" or "dissonant."
The Latin term from which the English word secession is derived is secessio. This Latin term is taken from the root Latin word secedere, which means to secede.
Cornucopia...for one.