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Definition of science
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Science
(n.) Art,
skill,
or
expertness,
regarded
as the
result
of
knowledge
of laws and
principles..
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Dynamics
::
Dynamics
(n.) That
department
of
musical
science
which
relates
to, or
treats
of, the power of
tones..
Photography
::
Photography
(n.) The
science
which
relates
to the
action
of light on
sensitive
bodies
in the
production
of
pictures,
the
fixation
of
images,
and the
like..
Manipulation
::
Manipulation
(n.) The act or
process
of
manipulating,
or the state of being
manipulated;
the act of
handling
work by hand; use of the
hands,
in an
artistic
or
skillful
manner,
in
science
or art..
Grammar
::
Grammar
(n.)
treatise
on the
elements
or
principles
of any
science;
as, a
grammar
of
geography..
Chondrology
::
Chondrology
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of
cartilages.
Application
::
Application
(n.)
Hence,
in
specific
uses: (a) That part of a
sermon
or
discourse
in which the
principles
before
laid down and
illustrated
are
applied
to
practical
uses; the moral of a
fable.
(b) The use of the
principles
of one
science
for the
purpose
of
enlarging
or
perfecting
another;
as, the
application
of
algebra
to
geometry..
Confess
::
Confess
(v. i.) To make
confession;
to
disclose
sins or
faults,
or the state of the
conscience..
Archaeology
::
Archaeology
(n.) The
science
or study of
antiquities,
esp.
prehistoric
antiquities,
such as the
remains
of
buildings
or
monuments
of an early
epoch,
inscriptions,
implements,
and other
relics,
written
manuscripts,
etc..
Anthropology
::
Anthropology
(n.) The
science
of man; --
sometimes
used in a
limited
sense to mean the study of man as an
object
of
natural
history,
or as an
animal..
Tidology
::
Tidology
(n.) A
discourse
or
treatise
upon the
tides;
that part of
science
which
treats
of
tides.
Biologist
::
Biologist
(n.) A
student
of
biology;
one
versed
in the
science
of
biology.
Metrology
::
Metrology
(n.) The
science
of, or a
system
of,
weights
and
measures;
also, a
treatise
on the
subject..
Autography
::
Autography
(n.) The
science
of
autographs;
a
person's
own
handwriting;
an
autograph.
Cyclopedic
::
Cyclopedic
(a.)
Belonging
to the
circle
of the
sciences,
or to a
cyclopedia;
of the
nature
of a
cyclopedia;
hence,
of great
range,
extent,
or
amount;
as, a man of
cyclopedic
knowledge..
Genesiolgy
::
Genesiolgy
(n.) The
doctrine
or
science
of
generation.
Dogmatics
::
Dogmatics
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of
Christian
doctrinal
theology.
Rudiment
::
Rudiment
(n.)
Hence,
an
element
or first
principle
of any art or
science;
a
beginning
of any
knowledge;
a first
step..
Notation
::
Notation
(n.) Any
particular
system
of
characters,
symbols,
or
abbreviated
expressions
used in art or
science,
to
express
briefly
technical
facts,
quantities,
etc. Esp., the
system
of
figures,
letters,
and signs used in
arithmetic
and
algebra
to
express
number,
quantity,
or
operations..
Hemadynamics
::
Hemadynamics
(n.) The
principles
of
dynamics
in their
application
to the
blood;
that part of
science
which
treats
of the
motion
of the
blood.
Term
::
Term (n.) A word or
expression;
specifically,
one that has a
precisely
limited
meaning
in
certain
relations
and uses, or is
peculiar
to a
science,
art,
profession,
or the like; as, a
technical
term..
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