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scientific
[sahy-uhn-tif-ik]
adjective
of or relating to science or the sciences.
scientific studies.
occupied or concerned with science.
scientific experts.
regulated by or conforming to the principles of exact science.
scientific procedures.
systematic or accurate in the manner of an exact science.
scientific
/ ˲õ²¹ÉŖÉ²Ō˳ŁÉŖ“ŚÉŖ°ģ /
adjective
(prenominal) of, relating to, derived from, or used in science
scientific equipment
(prenominal) occupied in science
scientific manpower
conforming with the principles or methods used in science
a scientific approach
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- scientifically adverb
- antiscientific adjective
- antiscientifically adverb
- counterscientific adjective
- nonscientific adjective
- nonscientifically adverb
- prescientific adjective
- proscientific adjective
- quasi-scientific adjective
- quasi-scientifically adverb
- superscientific adjective
- superscientifically adverb
- ˲õ³¦¾±±š²Ō˳پ±“ھ±³¦²¹±ō±ō²ā adverb
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of scientific1
Example Sentences
So he announced that he would appoint a scientific committee and they would do a national deliberative poll to decide whether or not to build the reactors.
āWildfire Daysā is not as sweeping or scientific; itās more personal and entertaining.
For Mr Chandrashekhar, boosting India's apple output will take more than just scientific work.
The Food Standards Agency's chief scientific advisor said shoppers should stick to "trusted" retailers in the UK as the products they sell are more likely to be made for the domestic market.
Consider the teaching of evolution, which still faces resistance in parts of the United States more than a century after Darwin, or climate change, for which overwhelming scientific consensus has not prevented political polarization.
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