sagacity
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Noun — The quality of being sage, wise, or able to make good decisions; the quality of being perceptive, astute or insightful.
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Etymology
From French sagacité, from Latin sagācitās (“sagaciousness”), from sagāx (“of quick perception, acute, sagacious”) (whence -acity), from sāgiō (“to perceive by the senses”). Equivalent to sagac(ious) + -ity.
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