Licentio · a dictionary note§ pronunciation

licentiov.

/ li-SEN-tee-oh / Classical Latin / li-KEN-tee-oh /
Etymology
From Latin licēre("to be permitted"), whence also licentia(a license; a permission formally granted) and licentiātus(one who has been licensed).
Definitions
  1. 1.to authorize; to permit by formal grant.
  2. 2.(proper noun)Licentio, a licensure tracking platform for clinical associates and their supervisors.
  3. 3.the quiet insistence that a name should mean something.
Usage. We say li-SEN-tee-oh. It tracks the way license sounds in English, matches the domain licent.io, and is what you will hear from us. In Classical Latin, the c is always hard, giving li-KEN-tee-oh, which is also correct. The Latin root is what matters more than the syllables.