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sci-fi colloq
noun science fiction.
as adjective sci-fi novel .
noun science fiction.
as adjective sci-fi novel .
sciatic
adjective
1 of or relating to the hip region.
2 of or relating to the sciatic nerve that runs down the back of the thigh from the base of the spine.
3 affected by sciatica.
[14c: from Latin sciaticus , from Greek ischion hip-joint]
adjective
1 of or relating to the hip region.
2 of or relating to the sciatic nerve that runs down the back of the thigh from the base of the spine.
3 affected by sciatica.
[14c: from Latin sciaticus , from Greek ischion hip-joint]
sciatica
noun , pathol intense and intermittent pain in the lower back, buttocks and backs of the thighs caused by pressure on the sciatic nerve.
[15c: Latin, from Greek ischion hip-joint]
noun , pathol intense and intermittent pain in the lower back, buttocks and backs of the thighs caused by pressure on the sciatic nerve.
[15c: Latin, from Greek ischion hip-joint]
SCID
abbreviation , med severe combined immunodeficiency.
abbreviation , med severe combined immunodeficiency.
science
noun
1 the systematic observation and classification of natural phenomena in order to learn about them and bring them under general principles and laws.
2 a department or branch of such knowledge or study, eg astronomy, genetics, chemistry.
3 any area of knowledge obtained using, or arranged according to, formal principles political science .
4 acquired skill or technique, as opposed to natural ability.
[14c: from Latin scientia knowledge, from scire to know]
sciential adjective of or relating to science; scientific.
noun
1 the systematic observation and classification of natural phenomena in order to learn about them and bring them under general principles and laws.
2 a department or branch of such knowledge or study, eg astronomy, genetics, chemistry.
3 any area of knowledge obtained using, or arranged according to, formal principles political science .
4 acquired skill or technique, as opposed to natural ability.
[14c: from Latin scientia knowledge, from scire to know]
sciential adjective of or relating to science; scientific.
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