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scienda |
As an adjective scientific
is of, or having to do with science.
As a noun scienda is
the sum of all the political, economic, technological, scientific, military, geographical, and psychological knowledge that a governing body must possess to allow it to reach logically, rationally, and morally sound conclusions usually contrasted with scita.
scientific |
scita |
As an adjective scientific
is of, or having to do with science.
As a noun scita is
the sum of all the political, economic, technological, scientific, military, geographical, and psychological knowledge of the masses and of their representatives usually contrasted with scienda.
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ethnopharmacology |
As an adjective scientific
is of, or having to do with science.
As a noun ethnopharmacology is
the scientific study correlating ethnic groups, their health, and how it relates to their physical habits and methodology in creating and using medicines.
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scienticide |
As an adjective scientific
is of, or having to do with science.
As a noun scienticide is
destruction or debasement of scientific method, understanding, and/or infrastructure; a (figurative) killing of science.
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nerdgasm |
As an adjective scientific
is of, or having to do with science.
As a noun nerdgasm is
(slang|neologism) a feeling of great excitement in a nerd or geek, as for example when hearing about a new scientific discovery or video game console.
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inductionism |
As an adjective scientific
is of, or having to do with science.
As a noun inductionism is
the use of induction in scientific reasoning.
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boffinry |
As an adjective scientific
is of, or having to do with science.
As a noun boffinry is
(british|informal) the characteristic behaviour of boffins; nerdy scientific thinking.
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cyberscience |
As an adjective scientific
is of, or having to do with science.
As a noun cyberscience is
(uncountable) traditional scientific study and research carried out in cyberspace.
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strainmeter |
As an adjective scientific
is of, or having to do with science.
As a noun strainmeter is
a scientific instrument used by geophysicists to measure the deformation of the earth.
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proscience |
As adjectives the difference between scientific and proscience
is that
scientific is of, or having to do with science while
proscience is in favour of science or its methods or the scientific establishment.
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