terça-feira, março 24, 2009
Superficial
A superficial show of learning
"Sciolism" comes from the Latin diminutive "scius" (knowing), which itself comes from the verb "scire" (to know).
"Scire" is also the source of "science", "prescience" (foreknowledge), "nescience" (lack of knowledge), and "conscience".
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"Sciolism" comes from the Latin diminutive "scius" (knowing), which itself comes from the verb "scire" (to know).
"Scire" is also the source of "science", "prescience" (foreknowledge), "nescience" (lack of knowledge), and "conscience".