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What is a modern word for the root cognito?

There isn't a single perfect "modern word" that captures the full meaning of "cognito," which comes from the Latin verb "cognoscere" meaning "to know" or "to learn."

However, here are some modern words that touch upon different aspects of "cognito":

* Understand: This emphasizes the process of grasping knowledge.

* Comprehend: Similar to "understand," but implies a deeper level of understanding.

* Perceive: Focuses on the act of becoming aware of something through senses or intellect.

* Realize: Highlights the moment of becoming aware of something previously unknown.

* Recognize: Implies identifying something previously known.

* Appreciate: Conveys a sense of valuing and understanding something.

* Cognizant: A more formal way of saying "aware" or "conscious."

The best choice will depend on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.

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