Definition of science

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Science (n.) Especially, such knowledge when it relates to the physical world and its phenomena, the nature, constitution, and forces of matter, the qualities and functions of living tissues, etc.; -- called also natural science, and physical science..

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Splenotomy :: Splenology (n.) The branch of science which treats of the spleen.
Slow :: Slow (superl.) Not advancing or improving rapidly; as, the slow growth of arts and sciences..
Literate :: Literate (a.) Instructed in learning, science, or literature; learned; lettered..
Art :: Art (n.) Learning; study; applied knowledge, science, or letters..
Voltaism :: Voltaism (n.) That form of electricity which is developed by the chemical action between metals and different liquids; voltaic electricity; also, the science which treats of this form of electricity; -- called also galvanism, from Galvani, on account of his experiments showing the remarkable influence of this agent on animals..
Biologist :: Biologist (n.) A student of biology; one versed in the science of biology.
Art :: Art (n.) A system of rules serving to facilitate the performance of certain actions; a system of principles and rules for attaining a desired end; method of doing well some special work; -- often contradistinguished from science or speculative principles; as, the art of building or engraving; the art of war; the art of navigation..
Hygiology :: Hygiology (n.) A treatise on, or the science of, the preservation of health..
Hygrology :: Hygrology (n.) The science which treats of the fluids of the body.
Analysis :: Analysis (n.) A brief, methodical illustration of the principles of a science. In this sense it is nearly synonymous with synopsis..
Hygienics :: Hygienics (n.) The science of health; hygiene.
Teleology :: Teleology (n.) the doctrine of design, which assumes that the phenomena of organic life, particularly those of evolution, are explicable only by purposive causes, and that they in no way admit of a mechanical explanation or one based entirely on biological science; the doctrine of adaptation to purpose..
Scruple :: Scruple (n.) Hesitation as to action from the difficulty of determining what is right or expedient; unwillingness, doubt, or hesitation proceeding from motives of conscience..
Taxonomy :: Taxonomy (n.) That division of the natural sciences which treats of the classification of animals and plants; the laws or principles of classification.
Mineralogy :: Mineralogy (n.) A treatise or book on this science.
Metallography :: Metallography (n.) The science or art of metals and metal working; also, a treatise on metals..
Testaceology :: Testaceology (n.) The science of testaceous mollusks; conchology.
Hygrostatics :: Hygrostatics (n.) The science or art of comparing or measuring degrees of moisture.
Proleptics :: Proleptics (n.) The art and science of predicting in medicine.
Penology :: Penology (n.) The science or art of punishment.
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