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1 forensic
[fə'rensɪk] [AE -zɪk]2) form. (in debate) [skill, eloquence, attack] forense* * *[fə'rensik](of or concerning courts of law: forensic medicine.) forense* * *forensic /fəˈrɛnsɪk/a.1 legale; giudiziario: forensic expert, perito giudiziario; forensic laboratory, laboratorio della (polizia) scientifica; forensic medicine, medicina legale; forensic evidence, prove legali● forensic psychiatry, psichiatria criminaleforensically avv.* * *[fə'rensɪk] [AE -zɪk]2) form. (in debate) [skill, eloquence, attack] forense -
2 forensic fo·ren·sic adj
[fə'rɛnsɪk](evidence, laboratory) medico-legaleforensic scientist or expert — esperto (-a) della (polizia) scientifica
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