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forensic
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Word definitions for forensic in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Forensic \Fo*ren"sic\, n. (Amer. Colleges) An exercise in debate; a forensic contest; an argumentative thesis.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"pertaining to or suitable for courts of law," 1650s, with -ic + stem of Latin forensis "of a forum, place of assembly," related to forum "public place" (see forum ). Later used especially in sense of "pertaining to legal trials," as in forensic medicine ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Forensic is an album by German jazz saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock , which was recorded in 2003 and released on the British F-IRE label, a musician-run company associated to the F-IRE Collective .
Usage examples of forensic.
Consequently, this is the mind-set that prompted in 1984 the active inclusion of forensic pathology in the criminal profiling activities of the Behavioral Science Unit at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
He has been a consultant in forensic pathology to the Behavioral Science Investigative Support Unit at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Va.
There was the forensic scientist, but Middleton had agreed through his solicitors and his interview with Boardman that his sperm was found.
Twenty minutes later, two members of the town police clambered through the chokeberry and the holly, down to the banks of the Haddan, where they waited uneasily for the forensics team from Hamilton to arrive.
A distinguished fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, he is the author or coauthor of more than twenty books, including Cracking Cases.
The culminating example is the Dingell hearings which in 1991 led to the Nobel Laureate and Rockefeller President David Baltimore being forced to publicly withdraw a paper he had coauthored five years previously, because the forensic evidence conclusively demonstrated that the lab books on which it was based had been tampered with to give misleading data.
Reuben Montego had said, the Laurentian lab did a lot of forensic work, and so had sealing tape that could be applied to the glassware.
Annaeus Lucanus is henceforth and forever proscribed from poetical or literary production or publication, and is forbidden to plead causes or cases or to participate in readings, forensic contests, competitions, games, or public occasions of any sort whatsoever.
He recommended that a forensic odontologist, or dentist, review the photographs.
I had one of my friends at the lab, a forensic odontologist, look them over.
Dolson here is not a forensic odontologist, forensic anthropologist, forensic pathologist, or a dentist, is she?
A pathologist may analyze the organs and brain, an entomologist the insects, an odontologist the teeth and dental records, a molecular biologist the DNA, and a ballistics expert the bullets and casings, while the forensic anthropologist pores over the bones.
FBI and the United Nations Commission for the Investigation of War Crimes-knows me as one of the leading forensic odontologists in the world.
He is one of our odontologists, or forensic dentists, whose bad luck it is to be on call Christmas Eve.
There was also a Dental station where OCME forensic odontologists were in charge.