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nonscientific

a. not scientific; involving faith, intuition, or magical thinking

Usage examples of "nonscientific".

Alpha Centauri within a week of each other may well provoke misgivings among nonscientific passengers aboard.

The reports of this extraordinary evidence emanate, with some exceptions, from nonscientific sources.

In its least defensible form, it demands that scientific knowledge must be free of any subjective, nonscientific influences.

But the President and I and you, now, know that she was not, thanks to her private journalwhich affectation is, in itself, indicative of her hidden, weak, romantic, nonscientific, nonprofessional, very un-military side.

Her feelinga perfectly nonscientific hunchwas that the warning was as straightforward as it appeared, and that the Oani were indeed concerned enough about outsiders to warn them to stay clear of the planet.

He was a garrulous, highly articulate, and charming man with an empathy for the nonscientific mind, which resulted in his being able to explain complex ideas in a manner that the layman could easily understand.

I read it over about six times and decoded some of the nonscientific terminology.

It was in that eventful summer of 1950, during the off-year in his Mexican migrations, and before he plunged into his childhood memoir, that he published his first book written for a nonscientific audience.