The English word "science" comes from the Latin word scientia , which means "knowledge".
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It can be called agriculture, horticulture or more specifically pomology.agriculture n the science or occupation of cultivating land and rearing crops and livestock; farming; husbandry[from Latin agricultūra, from ager field, land + cultūra culture]horticulture n the art or science of cultivating gardens[from Latin hortus garden + culture, on the model of agriculture]pomology n the branch of horticulture that is concerned with the study and cultivation of fruit[from New Latin pōmologia, from Latin pōmum apple, fruit]
Science (from the latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") is a systematic enterprise of gathering knowledge about the universe,world and organizing and condensing that knowledge into testable laws and theories.
science is derived from a latin word scientia meaning to know. it is the knowiedge acquired by man through observations experimentation and inferences thereof.
The Latin language isn't necessarily the language most used in science, but many words that we use derive from words in Latin. This can include prefixes, suffixes, and even whole words can be used. I know this because I take it and there are many words that have been taken to make English words. If i remember correctly, 34% of the English language comes from Latin. For instince, the Latin word descendo means to go/climb down, or descend.
The Latin word for "science" is "scientia".
It is from the Latin scio - to know. Science is knowledge.
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Latin Roots: scire, sciens. Definition:to know, knowing. Examples: omniscient, science
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The word science come from the latin "scientia," or knowledge.
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The word science comes from the Latin "scientia," meaning knowledge.
The word "science" comes from the Latin "scientia" which means "knowledge".
In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.
because the first scientist knew only Latin
It is interesting to learn to Latin translation for terms used mainly in science. The Latin word for molecule is Ottavio.