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sapience
sapience (ˈseɪpɪəns) Also 4–6 sapyence, 4–5, Sc. 6, 8 sapiens. [a. OF. sapience, ad. L. sapientia, f. sapient-em sapient: see -ence.] 1. Wisdom, understanding. (A learned synonym. Now rare in serious use: see sense 2.)13.. E.E. Allit. P. B. 1626 Þat þou has in þy hert holy connyng, Of sapience þi sa... Oxford English Dictionary
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sapience
sapience/-əns; -əns/ n[U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Sentience
In science fiction, the word "sentience" is sometimes used interchangeably with "sapience", "self-awareness", or "consciousness". Recognition paradox and relation to sapience While it has been traditionally assumed that sentience and sapience are, in principle, independent of each wikipedia.org
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AI-Driven Road Safety Startup Sapience Automata Raises ...
3 days ago — AI-Driven Road Safety Startup Sapience Automata Raises INR 1.75 CR in Seed Funding from Inflection Point Ventures. Team ...
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Collegium Sapientiae
The Collegium Sapientiae (Sapience College; College of Wisdom; Sapienzkolleg; Sapienz; Sapienz-Collegium) was a preparatory academy and later theological wikipedia.org
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sapiential
sapiential, a. (seɪpɪˈɛnʃəl) Also 5 sapyencyall, 7 sapientiall. [a. F. sapiential, or ad. eccl. L. sapientiāl-is, f. sapientia sapience.] 1. Belonging to or characterized by wisdom; esp. belonging to the wisdom of God (cf. sapience 1 b).c 1485 Digby Myst. (1882) ii. 80 For your sapyencyall wyttes I ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nihil admirari
Origin Marcus Tullius Cicero argues that real sapience consists of preparing oneself for all possible incidents and not being surprised by anything, using wikipedia.org
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sapientipotent
† sapientipotent, a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. sapientipotent-em, f. sapient- sapient (or sapientia sapience) + potentem powerful.] Mighty in wisdom. Also absol. as n.1656 Blount Glossogr., Sapientipotent, mighty in wisdom. 1675 J. Smith Chr. Relig. App. i. 25 æacus his Progeny were a stolid Generation, th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Intelligent life
Sapience, wisdom or the ability of an organism or entity to act with appropriate judgment Intelligent Life (magazine), published by The Economist Group wikipedia.org
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insapiency
inˈsapiency rare. [in-3.] Want of sapience or wisdom; insipiency.1876 J. Weiss Wit, Hum. & Shaks. v. 177 Polonius hurried to show his insapiency by attributing the craze to love for his daughter. Oxford English Dictionary
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Christopher Henshilwood
He currently leads the Center of Excellence SAPIENce at the University of Bergen. links Profile of Christopher Henshilwood at Mendeley Staff Profile at WITS University archived at The Wayback Machine Early Southern Sapiens (SapienCE wikipedia.org
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innumered
† iˈnnumered, a. Obs. rare—1. [A partial adaptation of L. innumerāt-us, which would properly give *innumerate.] Unnumbered, numberless.1471 Ripley Comp. Alch. in Ashm. (1652) 118 Benefyts..ynnumeryd by sapience. Oxford English Dictionary
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A Logic Named Joe
In the story, a logic (whom Ducky later calls Joe) develops some degree of sapience and ambition. wikipedia.org
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托马斯·埃利奥特
The Boke named the Governour (1531) The Knowledge which maketh a Wise Man and Pasquyll the Playne (1533) The Bankette of Sapience (1534), a collection wikipedia.org
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Eleanor Patterson Spencer
Publications The printer's relict : an example to her sex, 1937 L'Horloge de sapience, Bruxelles, Bibliothèque royale, Ms. IV. 111, 1963 L'horloge de sapience, 1964 Gerson, Ciboule and the Bedford master's shop. (Bruxelles, Bibl. Royale, Ms. wikipedia.org
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