Synonym: man of science. Similar words: scientific, science, ancient, efficient, sufficient, efficiency, sentiment, artistic. Meaning: ['saɪəntɪst] n. a person with advanced knowledge of one or more sciences.
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151. The term "black hole" was coined in 1969 by the American scientist John Wheeler.
152. In September 1971, a dispute in the printing industry kept New Scientist off the streets for nearly three months.
153. I have never before asked readers of New Scientist to take political action.
153. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
154. One of their children has the potential to be a brilliant scientist.
155. New Scientist has obtained a copy of the unpublished report.
156. The fish nutritionist is really the scientist the carp angler needs to talk to for both their aims are similar.
157. If the political scientist Walter Clemens is right, the legislature could assert an even bigger role.
158. Lindsey also finds that citation counts favour the scientist doing work in the mainstream or dominant paradigm.
159. Whether a country has a codified constitution is hardly something of great importance to the political scientist.
160. I should explain, listeners, that Gedanken works with her Uncle Albert, the world-famous scientist.
161. Even Otto, the famous scientist, was a school-boy with a pencil, doing his long division.
162. One here and pray he wouldn't be yet another scientist who needed replacing, and one in the West.
163. But, as a scientist, she was and is prepared to tolerate this drive while it lasts without satisfying it.
164. It seemed an extremely odd locution for a scientist to be using about contaminated water.
165. Private expert and government scientist could have planned the whole thing together, hired their accomplices, salted the mine.
166. Once cast in the role of Guardian of Truth and Traditional Wisdom, a scientist ceases to be scientific.
167. The data isn't very meaningful to anyone but a scientist.
168. The proposition that men and women have evolved different minds is anathema to every social scientist and politically correct individual.
169. New Scientist, of all journals, must be aware how totally unscientific the Pentagon version of these matters is.
170. I have in the studio the world's youngest scientist - at least I reckon she must be.
171. The sociologist Scheff is probably the social scientist who has attempted the most thoroughgoing analysis of catharsis in social life.
172. When a natural scientist proposes to test the boiling point of water, there are few, if any semantic problems involved.
173. Bridges is a scientist working on dirt samples brought back from a Mars expedition.
174. Perhaps a scientist suggests that in some way the bat's ears are involved in its ability to avoid obstacles.
175. The proposal for the Assembly came originally from Chaianan Samudavanij, a well known political scientist.
176. Coupled with his close association with medicine, it explains why he decided to follow the career of scientist and natural philosopher.
177. I was spoiled by my prime seat as a pilot and remember fondly that view when I dive now as a scientist.
178. Well, Holmes, he looks just like the popular caricature of a mad scientist.
179. New Scientist said that the government was planning to double its money for space in the next few years.
180. If you call that highfalutin management science, then I am a highfalutin management scientist.
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