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cognition: the act of perceiving or knowing
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cognizant: aware; having knowledge of something
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compute: to determine by mathematics
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connoisseur: an expert or very discrimniating person, especially in matters of art and taste
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conscientious: thorough; with careful attention
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conscientious: guided by one's sense of right and wrong
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impute: to attribute or ascribe a quality, especially a fault, to a person
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nosco, noscere, novi, notum: to get to know, to get acquainted with latin
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notorious: widely and unfavorably known; infamous
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plebiscite: a direct vote of all the people of a ocuntry or district on an important matter; a referendum
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presage: a sign or feeling concerning some future eveng; omen; foreboding
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prescience: knowledge of events before they occur; foresight; foreknowledge
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putative: supposed; reputed
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puto, putare, putavi, putatum: to settle, to consider, to reckon latin
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repute: to assign a reputation to (usually used with to be)
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sagacious: shrewd; having good judgment; perceptive
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sage: a person, usually elderly, who is honored for wisdom and experienced
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sage: wise, judicious
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sagio, sagire: to percieve acutely or keenly with the senses or mind latin
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sapere: to taste, to perceive, to be sensible or wise latin
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sapient: wise; insighful (often used ironically)
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scio, scire, scivi, scitum: to know latin