scita

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Italian - Turkish
iskit
iskitler
Latin - English
nice, excellent
having practical knowledge of, neat, ingenious
English - English
The sum of all the political, economic, technological, scientific, military, geographical, and psychological knowledge of the masses and of their representatives. Usually contrasted with scienda
scita

    Etymology

    () From the Latin scīta (“those things that have been sought to be known and learned and that have been enacted by vote ”), the nominative neuter plural form of scītus (“inquired”, “enacted”, “learnt”, “showing knowledge”, “fit, suitable, proper”), the perfect passive participle of scīscō (“I seek to know, inquire”, “I vote for, enact”, “I learn, ascertain”).
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