Antonym: unscientific. Similar words: scientist, identification, efficient, sufficient, science, artificial, efficiency, ancient. Meaning: [‚saɪən'tɪfɪk] adj. 1. of or relating to the practice of science 2. conforming with the principles or methods used in science.
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(61) He was the author of 70 major scientific publications.
(62) Classical scientific ideas about light were changed by Einstein.
(63) Our scientific research is second to none.
(64) The university is a major centre for scientific research.
(65) She showed a scientific bias at an early age.
(66) Leila had a marked scientific bias.
(67) She has a scientific bent/a bent for science.
(68) Our scientific research is inadequately funded.
(69) He promoted the dissemination of scientific ideas.
(70) They have arrived at a solution via scientific investigation.
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(71) The scientific books will be sent without cost.
(72) She aspired to a scientific career.
(73) Jack is enamoured with scientific researches.
(74) I don't understand scientific terminology.
(75) There are no half measures in scientific research.
(76) The theory has now gained scientific respectability.
(77) These people lack all understanding of scientific principles.
(78) Darwin's theory rocked the scientific establishment to its foundations.
(79) They were using animals for scientific experiments.
(80) The modern scientific method is usually attributed to Galileo.
(81) We can't exaggerate his scientific attainment.
(82) They are very scientific in their approach.
(83) The matter is only of passing scientific interest.
(84) The company's support of scientific research is just window-dressing.
(85) The latest scientific discoveries cast doubt on earlier theories.
(86) This work is documented in the scientific literature.
(87) The scientific name for common salt is sodium chloride.
(88) Scientific discoveries have discredited religious belief.
(89) The purpose is one of scientific enquiry.
(90) He remained largely unrecognized by the scientific establishment.
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