Science

/ˈsaɪ.əns/

Meaning & Definition

noun
The systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
Biology is a branch of science that studies living organisms.
Any body of knowledge that can serve as a methodical and systematic inquiry or study.
Computer science has become increasingly important in today's digital age.
A particular area of study within the broader field of science.
Chemistry is often referred to as the central science because it connects physics with other natural sciences.
Knowledge or a system of knowledge covering general truths or the operation of general laws, especially as obtained and tested through scientific method.
Physics is considered a hard science due to its reliance on quantitative measurements.
A profession or discipline characterized by a methodical approach to understanding and solving problems.
Environmental science seeks to understand how natural systems interact with human activities.

Etymology

Derived from Latin 'scientia', meaning 'knowledge'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

social science
The study of society and social relationships.
natural science
The study of natural phenomena, typically involving biology, physics, and chemistry.
computer science
The study of computers and computational systems.

Related Words

scientific
Relating to or based on science.
scientist
A person who conducts scientific research.
scientific method
A systematic approach to investigating phenomena.

Slang Meanings

Street smarts or practical knowledge.
He doesn't have book science, but he's got street science.
Cool or impressive knowledge about a particular topic.
That party was pure science.