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scientific

[ US /ˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk/ ]
[ UK /sa‍ɪ‍əntˈɪfɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. conforming with the principles or methods used in science
    a scientific approach
  2. of or relating to the practice of science
    scientific journals

How To Use scientific In A Sentence

  • After the introductory parts, the book begins with a summary of the scientific papers presented at the seminar.
  • Modern scientific capability has profoundly altered the course of human life. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are trying to marry together a number of scientific disciplines.
  • In the meantime, though, he hopes to see more work to bridge this scientific gap. Smithsonian Mag
  • The scientific revolution also had its corrosive impact on a literal interpretation of the Bible. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had a good scientific understanding and quickly dismissed the beast.
  • From the first, these universal histories represented both scientific advances and political and religious challenges.
  • His team are at the forefront of scientific research into vaccines.
  • Linear, scientific perspective allows for a fairly accurate mental reconstruction of the distances separating objects.
  • Their definition of quackery is the application of treatments that have not been scientifically proven to have any effects, that are practiced by physicians as well as specialists without a MD and they organise congresses from time to time where they say things like this. The Organisation against Quackery
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