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Definition of science
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of science is as below...
Science
(n.)
Accumulated
and
established
knowledge,
which has been
systematized
and
formulated
with
reference
to the
discovery
of
general
truths
or the
operation
of
general
laws;
knowledge
classified
and made
available
in work, life, or the
search
for
truth;
comprehensive,
profound,
or
philosophical
knowledge..
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Oceanology
::
Oceanology
(n.) That
branch
of
science
which
relates
to the
ocean.
Soteriology
::
Soteriology
(n.) A
discourse
on
health,
or the
science
of
promoting
and
preserving
health..
Membranology
::
Membranology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of
membranes.
Electro-telegraphy
::
Electro-telegraphy
(n.) The art or
science
of
constructing
or using the
electric
telegraph;
the
transmission
of
messages
by means of the
electric
telegraph.
Polymathy
::
Polymathy
(n.) The
knowledge
of many arts and
sciences;
variety
of
learning.
Phrenology
::
Phrenology
(n.) The
science
of the
special
functions
of the
several
parts of the
brain,
or of the
supposed
connection
between
the
various
faculties
of the mind and
particular
organs
in the
brain..
Institute
::
Institute
(n.) An
institution;
a
society
established
for the
promotion
of
learning,
art,
science,
etc.; a
college;
as, the
Institute
of
Technology;
also, a
building
owned or
occupied
by such an
institute;
as, the
Cooper
Institute..
Neurology
::
Neurology
(n.) The
branch
of
science
which
treats
of the
nervous
system.
Association
::
Association
(n.) Union of
persons
in a
company
or
society
for some
particular
purpose;
as, the
American
Association
for the
Advancement
of
Science;
a
benevolent
association.
Specifically,
as among the
Congregationalists,
a
society,
consisting
of a
number
of
ministers,
generally
the
pastors
of
neighboring
churches,
united
for
promoting
the
interests
of
religion
and the
harmony
of the
churches..
Ontology
::
Ontology
(n.) That
department
of the
science
of
metaphysics
which
investigates
and
explains
the
nature
and
essential
properties
and
relations
of all
beings,
as such, or the
principles
and
causes
of
being..
Symbolist
::
Symbolism
(n.) The
science
of
creeds;
symbolics.
Spherics
::
Spherics
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
sphere;
the
science
of the
properties
and
relations
of the
circles,
figures,
and other
magnitudes
of a
sphere,
produced
by
planes
intersecting
it;
spherical
geometry
and
trigonometry..
Wise
::
Wise (v.)
Versed
in art or
science;
skillful;
dexterous;
specifically,
skilled
in
divination..
Tectology
::
Tectology
(n.) A
division
of
morphology
created
by
Haeckel;
the
science
of
organic
individuality
constituting
the
purely
structural
portion
of
morphology,
in which the
organism
is
regarded
as
composed
of
organic
individuals
of
different
orders,
each organ being
considered
an
individual.
See
Promorphology,
and
Morphon..
Strategy
::
Strategy
(n.) The
science
of
military
command,
or the
science
of
projecting
campaigns
and
directing
great
military
movements;
generalship..
Endemiology
::
Endemiology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of
endemic
affections.
Theory
::
Theory
(n.) The
science,
as
distinguished
from the art; as, the
theory
and
practice
of
medicine..
Bromatologist
::
Bromatologist
(n.) One
versed
in the
science
of
foods.
Law
::
Law (n.) In
morals:
The will of God as the rule for the
disposition
and
conduct
of all
responsible
beings
toward
him and
toward
each
other;
a rule of
living,
conformable
to
righteousness;
the rule of
action
as
obligatory
on the
conscience
or moral
nature..
Anemology
::
Anemology
(n.) The
science
of the wind.
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