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1 חוג לנוער שוחר מדע
science club -
2 חוג מדע
science class -
3 חמד
science corps————————state-religious education -
4 כתב מדעי
science reporter -
5 מגמה ריאלית
science stream -
6 מדע בדיוני
science fiction -
7 עתיר ידע
science-based, high-tech -
8 עתיר מדע
science-based, high-tech -
9 קרית-מדע
science park -
10 רומן פנטסטי
science fiction -
11 תורת-הספרות
science of literature -
12 אגרונומיקה
agronomics, science of management and distribution of agricultural lands -
13 אודיולוג
n. audiologist, expert in audiology, one who specializes in the science of hearing -
14 אודיולוגיה
audiology, science of hearing -
15 אודיולוגייה
audiology, science of hearing -
16 אווירונאוטי
adj. aeronautic, of aeronautics, pertaining to the study of flight, of the science of flight -
17 אוטוגרפיה
autography, person's own handwriting; autographs considered collectively; science of autographs -
18 אוטוגרפייה
autography, person's own handwriting; autographs considered collectively; science of autographs -
19 אויתניקה
euthenics, science that deals with the betterment of the human condition by improving the environment -
20 אולטרסוניקה
ultrasonics, branch of science dealing with phenomena having a frequency above the range of sound audible to the human ear
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