different between scions vs scious
scions
English
Noun
scions
- plural of scion
Anagrams
- sonics
French
Noun
scions m
- plural of scion
Verb
scions
- first-person plural present indicative of scier
- first-person plural imperative of scier
Anagrams
- cossin
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scious
English
Etymology
From Latin scius. Compare conscious, science.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sa?.?s/
- Homophone: Cius
Adjective
scious (comparative more scious, superlative most scious)
- Having knowledge.
- 1838, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Essay on Faith
- Brutes may be and are scious.
- 1838, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Essay on Faith
Anagrams
- socius
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