Scientia.
cunoştinţe. That is the roman word for knowledge,information, learning, acquaintance, science, and lore
Knowledge
Translated word for word, it means 'From knowledge, light.'
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 It superseded the term 'natural philosophy', and helped to separate 'science' from 'philosophy'.
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
The English word "science" comes from the Latin word scientia, from the verb scire, "to know". The ancient Romans had no equivalent to modern science as we know it; their word scientia meant "knowledge" or "skill".The meaning of the word in English used to be more general than it is today, corresponding more closely to the Latin meaning. This explains the passage in the King James version (from 1610) of I Timothy 6:20 that speaks of "science falsely so called" where more modern translations have "knowledge".
The English word "science" comes from the Latin word scientia , which means "knowledge".
"Scientia."
Of knowledge.
It is derived from the Latin word meaning "knowledge".
scientia means "knowledge"
The word "science" comes from the Latin "scientia" which means "knowledge".
I suspect that "scien" comes from a Latin word meaning "knowledge."
Knowledge
Science (from the Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") does not come from a greek word.
The word science come from the latin "scientia," or knowledge.
Translated word for word, it means 'From knowledge, light.'
Knowledge itself is Power, from latin "Ipsa scientia potestas est".