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[Adjective] | "sa*ga*cious" | \ sə-ˈgā-shəs \
1: having or showing an ability to understand difficult ideas and situations and to make good decisions : marked by keen and farsighted understanding and judgment : discerning, wise
2: having highly developed sensory perception
Origin: 1607 ;
Latin sagac-, sagax, from sagire to perceive keenly; akin to Latin sagus prophetic {mat|see:k|};
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[Adjective] | "sagacious"
1: having or showing deep understanding and intelligent application of knowledge;
* e.g., " ... a sagacious critique of the current social climate in our nation "
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