Examples of using Means knowledge in English and their translations into Serbian
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Science means knowledge?
Veda translated into English means knowledge.
Gnosis means knowledge.
Ayur' means life and'Veda' means knowledge.
KIPP means Knowledge Is Power.
The word'science' means knowledge.
KlPP means Knowledge Is Power.
The very word'Veda' means knowledge.
The very word science means knowledge.
And that means knowledge and experience.
The word science itself means knowledge.
Bha" in Sanskrit means knowledge or light, and"rat" is a verb for'doing'.
The word"science" simply means knowledge.
That means knowledge of structural engineering,'demolition and electronics.
Scientia means knowledge.
In Italian, conoscenza means knowledge or awareness, and a knowing sense of familiarity comes through Di Scenza's canvases, giving his images special meaning and significance.
Ayurveda in Sanskrit means knowledge of life.
Pragmatically the word philosophy means knowledge of the overall reality, the knowledge straining to understand a man and therefore also oneself and one's relationship with the surrounding universe.
As the leading research university in Hungary,the name of ELTE means knowledge, opportunities, competition, openness and community.
So Vedanta means knowledge.
The term‘zoology' has been derived from the Ancient Greek‘zōon' which means animal and‘logos' meaning knowledge, or study.
It meant Knowledge Without Words, outside our immediate comprehension- especially mine.
They also askthat researchers share the benefits of the study, which may mean knowledge, not money, reports Science.
The word Ayurvedic comes from two Indian words Ayur meaning life and Veda meaning knowledge.
So, here we used our mean knowledge of Spanish, we barely found a person willing to drive us for a decent amount, and we agreed on everything, gave our address, but the man had given us the wrong phone number.
That means inside knowledge.
Having knowledge means having power.
Big talk means little knowledge.”.