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Biology, perhaps?
Answer for the clue "Biology, perhaps? ", 7 letters:
science
Alternative clues for the word science
- It "is nothing but perception," wrote Plato
- Fair subject
- Branch of knowledge
- "The great antidote to the poison of enthusiasm and superstition," per Adam Smith
- Something that's "true whether or not you believe in it," per Neil deGrasse Tyson
- Ontario's ____Centre
- Chemistry or physics
- Intellectual discipline that is presented in different ways - note church following
- Art's companion
Word definitions for science in dictionaries
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Science , also widely referred to as Science Magazine , is the peer-reviewed academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and one of the world's top academic journals. It was first published in 1880, is currently circulated ...
Usage examples of science.
Those who remained, many of them, were bitten by the Nazi aberrations and attempted to apply them to pure science.
Then the witch with her abhominable science, began to conjure and to make her Ceremonies, to turne the heart of the Baker to his wife, but all was in vaine, wherefore considering on the one side that she could not bring her purpose to passe, and on the other side the losse of her gaine, she ran hastily to the Baker, threatning to send an evill spirit to kill him, by meane of her conjurations.
Sranc, Bashrags, Dragons, all the abominations of the Inchoroi, are artifacts of the Tekne, the Old Science, created long, long ago, when the Nonmen still ruled Earwa.
The laws which excuse, on any occasions, the ignorance of their subjects, confess their own imperfections: the civil jurisprudence, as it was abridged by Justinian, still continued a mysterious science, and a profitable trade, and the innate perplexity of the study was involved in tenfold darkness by the private industry of the practitioners.
Thus, all the while that Galileo was inventing modern physics, teaching mathematics to princes, discovering new phenomena among the planets, publishing science books for the general public, and defending his bold theories against establishment enemies, he was also buying thread for Suor Luisa, choosing organ music for Mother Achillea, shipping gifts of food, and supplying his homegrown citrus fruits, wine, and rosemary leaves for the kitchen and apothecary at San Matteo.
Heisenberg could, of course, have said the same of the science of acoustics in regard to one born deaf.
They never would have entertained such a strange idea if they had been acquainted with cabalistic science.
I would give anything in the world to be thoroughly acquainted with that sublime cabalistic science.
I have known from my childhood that there is such a science as the one you profess, and I was acquainted with a Jew who by its aid made an immense fortune.
After their civil and domestic wars, the subjects of the Abbassides, awakening from this mental lethargy, found leisure and felt curiosity for the acquisition of profane science.
Such a conception, appearing in a rude state of culture, before the lines between science, religion, and poetry had been sharply drawn, recommending itself alike by its simplicity and by its adaptedness to gratify curiosity and speculation in the formation of a thousand quaint and engaging hypotheses, would seem plausible, would be highly attractive, would very easily secure acceptance as a true doctrine.
THIS decision by a final court of adjudicature, expresses in no uncertain terms the now generally estimated value of evidence which science may reveal.
The science people had set up their computers under a tarp next to the admin building, and were examining the data crystals of shuttle activity before communications from the planet ceased.
Islamic Orientalism between the wars shared in the general sense of cultural crisis adumbrated by Auerbach and the others I have spoken of briefly, without at the same time developing in the same way as the other human sciences.
All adequate understanding of aphasia or agnosia would, he believed, require a new, more sophisticated science.