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  • 1 scientific

    [-'ti-]
    1) (of science: scientific dis-coveries.) επιστημονικός
    2) ((negative unscientific) following the rules of science: scientific methods.) επιστημονικός

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  • 2 Scientific

    adj.
    Of persons: P. ἐπιστήμων.
    Loving science: P. φιλόσοφος.
    Of things, connected with science: P. φιλόσοφος.
    Skilful: P. τεχνικός.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Scientific

  • 3 scientific

    επιστημονικός

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  • 4 arts

    noun plural ((often with capital) languages, literature, history, as opposed to scientific subjects.) κλασικές επιστήμες

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  • 5 botany

    ['botəni]
    (the scientific study of plants.) βοτανική
    - botanical
    - botanic
    - botanist
    - botanical gardens
    - botanic gardens

    English-Greek dictionary > botany

  • 6 disprove

    [dis'pru:v]
    (to prove to be false or wrong: His theories have been disproved by modern scientific research.) αναιρώ,αποδεικνύω λανθασμένο

    English-Greek dictionary > disprove

  • 7 dissect

    [di'sekt]
    (to cut (eg an animal's body) into parts for (scientific) examination.) ανατέμνω

    English-Greek dictionary > dissect

  • 8 frontier

    1) (a boundary between countries: We crossed the frontier; ( also adjective) a frontier town.) σύνορο/μεθοριακός,παραμεθόριος
    2) (the farthest area of land on which people live and work, before the country becomes wild and deserted: Many families went to make a new life on the frontier.) παραμεθόριος περιοχή
    3) (the limits or boundaries (of knowledge etc): the frontiers of scientific knowledge.) όριο

    English-Greek dictionary > frontier

  • 9 instrument

    ['instrəmənt]
    1) (a tool, especially if used for delicate scientific or medical work: medical/surgical/mathematical instruments.) όργανο
    2) ((also musical instrument) an apparatus for producing musical sounds: He can play the piano, violin and several other instruments.) (μουσικό)όργανο
    - instrumentalist

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  • 10 keep abreast of

    (to remain up to date with: keeping abreast of recent scientific developments.) ενημερώνομαι για

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  • 11 laboratory

    [lə'borətəri, ]( American[) 'læbrəto:ri]
    American - laboratories; noun
    ((abbreviated to lab) a place where scientific experiments are carried on or where drugs etc are prepared: Samples of her blood were sent to the hospital lab(oratory) for testing.) εργαστήριο

    English-Greek dictionary > laboratory

  • 12 museum

    [mju'ziəm]
    (a place where collections of things of artistic, scientific or historic interest are set out for display.) μουσείο

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  • 13 nutrition

    noun ((the act of giving or getting) nourishment, or the scientific study of this.) διατροφή

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  • 14 on the move

    1) (moving from place to place: With his kind of job, he's always on the move.) σε διαρκή κίνηση
    2) (advancing: The frontiers of scientific knowledge are always on the move.) σε συνεχή εξέλιξη,όλο και πιο προωθημένος

    English-Greek dictionary > on the move

  • 15 ornithology

    [o:ni'Ɵolə‹i]
    (the scientific study of birds and their behaviour: He is interested in ornithology.) ορνιθολογία
    - ornithologist

    English-Greek dictionary > ornithology

  • 16 radiology

    [reidi'olə‹i]
    1) (the branch of medicine involving the use of radioactive substances and radiation in the diagnosis (and treatment) of diseases.) ακτινολογία
    2) (the scientific study of (the use of) radioactive substances and radiation.) ραδιολογία

    English-Greek dictionary > radiology

  • 17 science

    1) (knowledge gained by observation and experiment.) επιστήμη
    2) (a branch of such knowledge eg biology, chemistry, physics etc.) επιστήμη
    3) (these sciences considered as a whole: My daughter prefers science to languages.) θετικές επιστήμες
    - scientifically
    - scientist
    - science fiction

    English-Greek dictionary > science

  • 18 substance

    1) (a material: Rubber is a tough, stretchy substance obtained from the juice of certain plants.) ουσία
    2) (as a scientific term, an element, compound or mixture.) ουσία

    English-Greek dictionary > substance

  • 19 throw doubt on

    (to suggest or hint that (something) is not true: The latest scientific discoveries throw doubt on the original theory.) θέτω υπό αμφισβήτηση

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  • 20 vivisection

    [,vivi'ʃekʃn]
    (the practice of cutting open live animals for scientific research.)

    English-Greek dictionary > vivisection

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  • Scientific — Sci en*tif ic, a. [F. scientifique; L. scientia science + facere to make.] 1. Of or pertaining to science; used in science; as, scientific principles; scientific apparatus; scientific observations. [1913 Webster] 2. Agreeing with, or depending on …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • scientific — [sī΄ən tif′ik] adj. [ML scientificus, learned, lit., making knowledge (see SCIENCE & FIC), orig. erroneous transl. of Gr epistēmonikos, pertaining to knowledge] 1. of or dealing with science [scientific study] 2. used in or for natural science… …   English World dictionary

  • scientific — 1580s, from M.Fr. scientifique, from M.L. scientificus pertaining to science, from L. scientia knowledge (see SCIENCE (Cf. science)) + ficus making + facere to make (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)). Originally used to translate Gk …   Etymology dictionary

  • scientific — index objective, precise, real, sound, technical, valid Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • scientific — scientífic adj. m., pl. scientífici; f. sg. scientífică, pl. scientífice Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic …   Dicționar Român

  • scientific — [adj] systematic; discovered through experimentation accurate, clear, controlled, deductive, exact, experimental, logical, mathematical, methodical, objective, precise, sound; concept 535 Ant. artistic …   New thesaurus

  • scientific — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to or based on science. 2) systematic; methodical. DERIVATIVES scientifically adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • scientific — scientifically, adv. /suy euhn tif ik/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to science or the sciences: scientific studies. 2. occupied or concerned with science: scientific experts. 3. regulated by or conforming to the principles of exact science:… …   Universalium

  • scientific — [[t]sa͟ɪ͟əntɪ̱fɪk[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n Scientific is used to describe things that relate to science or to a particular science. Scientific research is widely claimed to be the source of the high standard of living in the US. ...the use of… …   English dictionary

  • scientific — sci|en|tif|ic W2S3 [ˌsaıənˈtıfık] adj 1.) [no comparative] about or related to science, or using its methods ▪ We believe in investing in scientific research. ▪ the limits of scientific knowledge ▪ decisions based on scientific evidence ▪ the… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • scientific — sci|en|tif|ic [ ,saıən tıfık ] adjective *** 1. ) relating to science or based on its methods: scientific research/evidence/procedures a scientific truth/fact/claim scientific instruments 2. ) INFORMAL done in an organized way: There s nothing… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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