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1 forensic
forensic [fə'rensɪk]∎ he showed great forensic skill at the trial il a fait une plaidoirie remarquable(UNCOUNT) art m de la discussion ou du débat►► forensic accounting expertise f judiciaire;forensic department (in hospital) institut m médico-légal;forensic evidence expertise f criminalistique;forensic laboratory laboratoire m de criminalistique;forensic linguistics linguistique f appliquée à la criminalistique;forensic medicine médecine f légale;forensic pathologist médecin m légiste;forensic pathology médecine f légale;forensic science criminalistique f;forensic scientist expert m légiste ou en criminalistique;forensic test = test effectué par un expert en criminalistique;∎ forensic tests showed him to be the killer les tests médico-légaux ont prouvé qu'il était l'assassin -
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forensic [fəˈrensɪk]1. adjective[test, laboratory] médicolégal2. plural noun3. compounds* * *[fə'rensɪk], US [-zɪk] 1.forensics plural noun US ( public speaking) art m oratoire2.1) ( in crime detection)forensic tests — expertises fpl médico-légales
forensic evidence — résultats mpl des expertises médico-légales
2) ( in debate) sout [skill, eloquence] consommé; [attack] dévastateur/-trice
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