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Definition of scientific
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 scientific is as below...
Scientific
(a.)
Agreeing
with, or
depending
on, the rules or
principles
of
science;
as, a
scientific
classification;
a
scientific
arrangement
of
fossils..
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Conversazi-one
::
Conversazi-one
(n.) A
meeting
or
assembly
for
conversation,
particularly
on
literary
or
scientific
subjects..
Literature
::
Literature
(n.) The class of
writings
distinguished
for
beauty
of style or
expression,
as
poetry,
essays,
or
history,
in
distinction
from
scientific
treatises
and works which
contain
positive
knowledge;
belles-lettres..
Empiricism
::
Empiricism
(n.)
Specifically,
a
practice
of
medicine
founded
on mere
experience,
without
the aid of
science
or a
knowledge
of
principles;
ignorant
and
unscientific
practice;
charlatanry;
quackery..
Petrography
::
Petrography
(n.) The
scientific
description
of
rocks;
that
department
of
science
which
investigates
the
constitution
of
rocks;
petrology.
Paper
::
Paper (n.) A
printed
or
written
instrument;
a
document,
essay,
or the like; a
writing;
as, a paper read
before
a
scientific
society..
Phenomenalism
::
Phenomenalism
(n.) That
theory
which
limits
positive
or
scientific
knowledge
to
phenomena
only,
whether
material
or
spiritual..
Fellow
::
Fellow
(n.) A
member
of a
literary
or
scientific
society;
as, a
Fellow
of the Royal
Society..
Spar
::
Spar (v. i.) To use the fists and arms
scientifically
in
attack
or
defense;
to
contend
or
combat
with the
fists,
as for
exercise
or
amusement;
to box..
Scientifical
::
Scientifical
(a.)
Scientific.
Taint
::
Taint (n.) An
injury
done to a lance in an
encounter,
without
its being
broken;
also, a
breaking
of a lance in an
encounter
in a
dishonorable
or
unscientific
manner..
Organum
::
Organum
(n.) An organ or
instrument;
hence,
a
method
by which
philosophical
or
scientific
investigation
may be
conducted;
-- a term
adopted
from the
Aristotelian
writers
by Lord
Bacon,
as the title
(Novum
Organon)
of part of his
treatise
on
philosophical
method..
Academical
::
Academical
(a.)
Belonging
to an
academy
or other
higher
institution
of
learning;
scholarly;
literary
or
classical,
in
distinction
from
scientific..
Dean
::
Dean (n.) A
registrar
or
secretary
of the
faculty
in a
department
of a
college,
as in a
medical,
or
theological,
or
scientific
department..
Varietas
::
Varietas
(n.) A
variety;
-- used in
giving
scientific
names,
and often
abbreviated
to var..
Reader
::
Reader
(n.) One who reads
lectures
on
scientific
subjects.
Pinetum
::
Pinetum
(n.) A
plantation
of pine
trees;
esp., a
collection
of
living
pine trees made for
ornamental
or
scientific
purposes..
Potamology
::
Potamology
(n.) A
scientific
account
or
discussion
of
rivers;
a
treatise
on
rivers;
potamography.
Manipulate
::
Manipulate
(v. t.) To
treat,
work, or
operate
with the
hands,
especially
when
knowledge
and
dexterity
are
required;
to
manage
in hand work; to
handle;
as, to
manipulate
scientific
apparatus..
System
::
System
(n.) An
assemblage
of
objects
arranged
in
regular
subordination,
or after some
distinct
method,
usually
logical
or
scientific;
a
complete
whole of
objects
related
by some
common
law,
principle,
or end; a
complete
exhibition
of
essential
principles
or
facts,
arranged
in a
rational
dependence
or
connection;
a
regular
union of
principles
or parts
forming
one
entire
thing;
as, a
system
of
philosophy;
a
system
of
government;
a
system
of
divinity;
a
system
of
botany
or
chemistry;
a
military
sys
Collaborator
::
Collaborator
(n.) An
associate
in
labor,
especially
in
literary
or
scientific
labor..
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