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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.)
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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