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English - Turkish

Definition of science in English Turkish dictionary

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ilim
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(Hukuk) bilim

O, roket bilimi değil. - It's not rocket science.

Matematik, yarın kalkarsan ve evrenin gittiğini keşfedersen yapmaya devam edebileceğin, bilimin bir parçasıdır. - Mathematics is the part of science you could continue to do if you woke up tomorrow and discovered the universe was gone.

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{i} fen

Tom Fen dersinde kendi sınıfındaki herkesten daha iyidir. - Tom is better at science than anyone else in his class.

Öğrenciler fen sınıfında bir mıknatıs kullandılar. - The students used a magnet in science class.

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(Eğitim) fen bilgisi

Dersimiz fen bilgisi. - The lesson is science.

Tom bir fen bilgisi öğretmeni. - Tom is a science teacher.

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{i} teknik
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maharet
sciences
fen bilimleri
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beceri
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bilim dalı

Fizik bir bilim dalıdır. - Physics is a branch of science.

Botanik, uygulamalı bir bilim dalıdır. - Botany is an applied science.

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bilgi

Dersimiz fen bilgisi. - The lesson is science.

Boston'da sekizinci sınıf fen bilgisi öğretmeniyim. - I'm an eighth-grade science teacher in Boston.

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bilik
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bililer
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bilimler
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bilimötesi romanlar
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ilmin herhangi bir dalı
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düşbilimsel roman ve hikâyeler
English - English

Definition of science in English English dictionary

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Obsolete spelling of scion
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Knowledge gained through study or practice; mastery of a particular discipline or area

For by his mightie Science he had seene / The secret vertue of that weapon keene .

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{n} knowledge, deep learning, skill, art
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{n} grammar, logic, rhetoric, arithmetic, geometry, astronomy and music
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mathematics
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called also natural science, and physical science
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A branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws
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A particular discipline or branch of learning, especially one dealing with measurable or systematic principles rather than intuition or natural ability
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knowledge made up of an orderly system of facts that have been learned from study, observation, and experiments
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The collective discipline of study or learning acquired through the scientific method; the sum of knowledge gained from such methods and discipline
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Mad Science Network (includes Ask an Expert) See ABC Gateway to Science (The Lab) and Fun Science Gallery - experiments High School Science Classroom - useful resources for Science Teachers from NSTA
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systematically acquired knowledge that is verifiable
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The fact of knowing something; knowledge or understanding of a truth
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The method of inquiry that requires the generation, testing, and acceptance or rejection of hypotheses
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The study of the natural world through observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanations
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Knowledge; knowledge of principles and causes; ascertained truth of facts
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Any branch or department of systematized knowledge considered as a distinct field of investigation or object of study; as, the science of astronomy, of chemistry, or of mind
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ability to produce solutions in some problem domain; "the skill of a well-trained boxer"; "the sweet science of pugilism"
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(General Terms)
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a method of learning about the physical universe by applying the principles of the scientific method, which includes making empirical observations, proposing hypotheses to explain those observations, and testing those hypotheses in valid and reliable ways; also refers to the organized body of knowledge that results from scientific study
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The arrangement of concepts in their rational connection to exhibit them as an organic, progressive whole See Introduction, Lectures on the History of Philosophy 7
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A science is a particular branch of science such as physics, chemistry, or biology. Physics is the best example of a science which has developed strong, abstract theories
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Science is the study of the nature and behaviour of natural things and the knowledge that we obtain about them. The best discoveries in science are very simple. science and technology
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The body of related courses concerned with knowledge of the physical and biological world and with the processes of discovering and validating this knowledge
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Especially, such knowledge when it relates to the physical world and its phenomena, the nature, constitution, and forces of matter, the qualities and functions of living tissues, etc
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Any domain of knowledge accumulated by systematic study and organized by general principals
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a particular branch of scientific knowledge; "the science of genetics"
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provides the store of knowledge of the physical world
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Systematic and formulated knowledge of a subject, obtained by scientific method that uses postulates to span the gaps left by the limited human means of obtaining knowledge and then tests the conclusions in every possible way
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the study of the natural world
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A science is the study of some aspect of human behaviour, for example sociology or anthropology. the modern science of psychology. see also domestic science, exact science, Master of Science, political science, social science. Christian Science Christian Science Monitor The cognitive science computer science Science Fiction Achievement Award information science library science materials science political science Religious Science science fiction science philosophy of social science soil science unified science unity of science view veterinary science
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{i} system of knowledge gained by systematic research and organized into general laws; specific field of systematic knowledge; skill, proficiency
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Science is a way of acquiring knowledge To do science, one must follow a specific universal methodology The central theme in this methodology is the testing of hypotheses and the ability to make predictions The overall goal of science is to better understand nature and our Universe
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Art, skill, or expertness, regarded as the result of knowledge of laws and principles
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is a way of knowing about the physical universe which requires measurements and controlled experiments
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knowledge in general
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the state of knowing; systematic observation and testing of natural phenomena in a search for general laws and conclusive evidence
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n a) knowledge covering general truths or the operation of general laws esp as obtained and tested through scientific method b) such knowledge concerned with the physical world and its phenomena
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Literally 'knowledge', science is the synthesis of the systematic study of every aspect of our experience of reality, especially objective reality, usually with the aim of reducing it to a logically-consistent system of order (though modern science accepts many paradoxes, if often with evident discomfort) The public image of science's worldview is generally, though incorrectly, that of scientism; in practice, the development of science depends extensively on the intuitive mode as well as analysis
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is the body of knowledge obtained by methods of observation It is derived from Latin word scientia, which simply means knowledge, and German word wisenschaft, which means systematic, organized knowledge
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a particular branch of scientific knowledge; "the science of genetics
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The enterprise by which a particular kind of ordered knowledge is obtained about natural phenomena by means of controlled observation and theoretical interpretation
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Hegel's concept of -- science for Hegel is an understanding based on the fullest possible context, fully related with all the other parts of the whole revolution, Hegel's conception of -- for Hegel, it is a revolution primarily of spirit (Geist), i e a complete qualitative change to a new way of understanding
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To cause to become versed in science; to make skilled; to instruct
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Sites distributing information related to scientific exploration These include science exhibits, science museums, science organizations, science laboratories, and academic institutions
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Accumulated and established knowledge, which has been systematized and formulated with reference to the discovery of general truths or the operation of general laws; knowledge classified and made available in work, life, or the search for truth; comprehensive, profound, or philosophical knowledge
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the process of gaining knowledge based on making repeated observations about nature in controlled conditions (experimentation) and attempting to explain what causes those observations (theorizing) through constructing hypotheses that can be tested experimentally Science's only purpose is to gain knowledge Sometimes that knowledge may eventually lead to things mankind finds useful technology
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episteme
sciences
plural of science
science
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