science
noun
sci·ence
ˈsī-ən(t)s
1
a
: knowledge or a system of knowledge covering general truths or the operation of general laws especially as obtained and tested through scientific method
modern science
the laws of science
The program encourages students to pursue a career in science.
b
: such knowledge or such a system of knowledge concerned with the physical world and its phenomena : natural science
c
: a particular area of scientific study
biology, physics, chemistry, and other sciences
2
a
: a department of systematized knowledge as an object of study
the science of linguistics
b
: something (such as a sport or technique) that may be studied or learned like systematized knowledge
They travel so much that they have packing their clothes down to a science.
There is a science to making the best batch of iced tea.—
Paul Stephen
Now, the whole art of pitching is the science of the swing and miss …—
Brian Bannister, quoted in The Boston Globe
3
: a system or method reconciling practical ends with scientific laws
Cooking is both a science and an art.
4
Science
: christian science
5
archaic
: the state of knowing : knowledge as distinguished from ignorance or misunderstanding
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