| SCIENCE | • science n. (Countable) A particular discipline or branch of learning, especially one dealing with measurable or… • science n. Specifically the natural sciences. • science n. (Uncountable, archaic) Knowledge gained through study or practice; mastery of a particular discipline or area. |
| INSCIENCE | • inscience n. (Obsolete) ignorance; the lack of knowledge. • INSCIENCE n. want of knowledge; ignorance. |
| NESCIENCE | • nescience n. The absence of knowledge, especially of orthodox beliefs. • nescience n. (Philosophy) The doctrine that nothing is actually knowable. • NESCIENCE n. lack of knowledge or awareness; the doctrine that nothing is truly knowable. |
| BIOSCIENCE | • bioscience n. Any of several sciences that deal with living organisms. • BIOSCIENCE n. any one of the biological sciences. |
| CONSCIENCE | • conscience n. The moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects a person’s own behaviour and forms their attitude… • conscience n. (Chiefly fiction, narratology) A personification of the moral sense of right and wrong, usually in the… • conscience n. (Obsolete) Consciousness; thinking; awareness, especially self-awareness. |
| GEOSCIENCE | • geoscience n. Earth science. • GEOSCIENCE n. a science, such as geology, which deals with some aspect of the earth. |
| NONSCIENCE | • nonscience n. (Usually uncountable) That which is not science, or a specific non-scientific field. • nonscience n. A body, set, or system of information, methods, beliefs, and hypotheses (such as history, astrology… • non-science n. Alternative spelling of nonscience. |
| PRESCIENCE | • prescience n. Knowledge of events before they take place; foresight; foreknowledge. • PRESCIENCE n. knowledge of events before they take place. |
| SUBSCIENCE | • subscience n. A scientific discipline that forms part of a larger science. • SUBSCIENCE n. a branch of a science. |
| ANTISCIENCE | • antiscience adj. Opposed to science and scientific progress. • antiscience n. The abuse or rejection of traditional science; scholarship in which traditional science is abused or disregarded. • ANTISCIENCE adj. opposed to science. |
| OMNISCIENCE | • omniscience n. The capacity to know everything. • OMNISCIENCE n. the state of being omniscient. |
| PARASCIENCE | • parascience n. Science that is non-mainstream or carried out in a subsidiary capacity. • PARASCIENCE n. the study of phenomena which cannot be investigated by rigorous traditional scientific method. |
| TELESCIENCE | • telescience n. The remote control of scientific apparatus, such as those on spacecraft. • TELESCIENCE n. the performing of scientific experiments at a distance, controlled remotely by the experimenter. |
| ETHNOSCIENCE | • ethnoscience n. The scientific study of ethnic cultures. • ETHNOSCIENCE n. the study of a culture's system of classifying knowledge (as its taxonomy of plants and animals). |
| MULTISCIENCE | • multiscience adj. Of or pertaining to more than one science. • MULTISCIENCE n. knowledge of many things. |
| NEUROSCIENCE | • neuroscience n. The scientific study of the nervous system. • NEUROSCIENCE n. a branch (as neurophysiology) of the life sciences that deals with the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, or molecular biology of nerves and nervous tissue and esp. with their relation to behavior and learning. |
| PSEUDOSCIENCE | • pseudoscience n. Any body of knowledge that purports to be scientific or to be supported by science but which fails to… • pseudoscience n. Fictitious science as portrayed in science fiction. • pseudo-science n. Alternative spelling of pseudoscience. |