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US
/ˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk/
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[ UK /saɪəntˈɪfɪk/ ]
[ UK /saɪəntˈɪfɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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conforming with the principles or methods used in science
a scientific approach -
of or relating to the practice of science
scientific journals
How To Use scientific In A Sentence
- This antimodernist nativism pervaded the 1920s, but it was particularly visible in the scientific racism of the eugenics movement, the xenophobia of the "100 percent American" movement, the sharp resurgence in the Ku Klux Klan, the post – World War One Red Scare (directed primarily at immigrant radicals), and in a series of draconian immigration restriction acts. 11 Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
- Although she enjoys the aesthetic value of wild flowers, her reason for encouraging their widespread growth is principally scientific.
- After the introductory parts, the book begins with a summary of the scientific papers presented at the seminar.
- The story of Fermat's Last Theorem, the centuries spent trying to find a proof and Professor - now Sir - Andrew Wiles's final victory, is recounted in a book by Simon Singh , a physicist and author also famous for his battle to change the libel laws after he was sued for calling pseudoscientific medical treatments "bogus" . Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
- 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.