transcription, транскрипция: [ sə-ˈgā-shəs, si- ]
adjective
Etymology: Latin sagac-, sagax, from sagire to perceive keenly; akin to Latin sagus prophetic — more at seek
Date: 1607
1. obsolete : keen in sense perception
2.
a. : of keen and farsighted penetration and judgment : discerning
sagacious judge of character
b. : caused by or indicating acute discernment
sagacious purchase of stock
Synonyms: see shrewd
• sa·ga·cious·ly adverb
• sa·ga·cious·ness noun