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Science
Science
n.
Knowledge
;
knowledge
of
principles
and
causes
;
ascertained
truth
of
facts
.
Science
n.
Accumulated
and
established
knowledge
,
which
has
been
systematized
and
formulated
with
reference
to
the
discovery
of
general
truths
or
the
operation
of
general
laws
;
knowledge
classified
and
made
available
in
work
,
life
, or
the
search
for
truth
;
comprehensive
,
profound
, or
philosophical
knowledge
.
Science
n.
Especially
,
such
knowledge
when
it
relates
to
the
physical
world
and
its
phenomena
,
the
nature
,
constitution
,
and
forces
of
matter
,
the
qualities
and
functions
of
living
tissues
,
etc
.;
called
also
natural
science
,
and
physical
science
.
Science
n.
Any
branch
or
department
of
systematized
knowledge
considered
as a
distinct
field
of
investigation
or
object
of
study
; as,
the
science
of
astronomy
, of
chemistry
, or of
mind
.
Science
n.
Art
,
skill
, or
expertness
,
regarded
as
the
result
of
knowledge
of
laws
and
principles
.
Science
v. t.
To
cause
to
become
versed
in
science
; to
make
skilled
; to
instruct
.
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