| 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. |
| BIOSCIENCES | • biosciences n. Plural of bioscience. • BIOSCIENCE n. any one of the biological sciences. |
| CONSCIENCES | • consciences n. Plural of conscience. • CONSCIENCE n. the sense of moral correctness that governs or influences a person's actions or thoughts. |
| DEFICIENCES | • deficiences n. Plural of deficience. • DEFICIENCE n. a lack, shortage, also DEFICIENCY. |
| EFFICIENCES | • efficiences n. Plural of efficience. • EFFICIENCE n. (archaic) efficiency, also EFFICIENCY. |
| GEOSCIENCES | • geosciences n. Plural of geoscience. • GEOSCIENCE n. a science, such as geology, which deals with some aspect of the earth. |
| NONSCIENCES | • nonsciences n. Plural of nonscience. • non-sciences n. Plural of non-science. • NONSCIENCE n. something that is not a 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. |
| PRESCIENCES | • presciences n. Plural of prescience. • PRESCIENCE n. knowledge of events before they take place. |
| PROFICIENCE | • proficience n. Alternative form of proficiency. • PROFICIENCE n. the state of being proficient, also PROFICIENCY. |
| PROFICIENCY | • proficiency n. Ability, skill, competence. • PROFICIENCY n. the state of being proficient, also PROFICIENCE. |
| SUBSCIENCES | • subsciences n. Plural of subscience. • SUBSCIENCE n. a branch of a science. |
| SUFFICIENCE | • sufficience n. (Obsolete) The condition or quality of being sufficient; sufficiency. • sufficience n. (Obsolete) Capability; competence. • SUFFICIENCE n. (archaic) a sufficiency. |
| SUFFICIENCY | • sufficiency n. (Uncountable) The quality or condition of being sufficient. • sufficiency n. (Countable) An adequate amount. • SUFFICIENCY n. the state of being sufficient, also SUFFICIENCE. |
| 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. |