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- Dictionary (22415 bytes)
17: ... in that it covers several subject fields such as science and technology (a [[multi-field dictionary]]), or...
23: ...terms in a specialized field, such as medicine or science. The simplest dictionary, a [[defining dictionary...
126: ...king, fully crosslinked dictionary using Webster, Wiktionary and Wikipedia]
135: ...ations and pronunciations in many languages (uses Wiktionary and WordNet for most of its entries).
193: * [[Wiktionary]] A sister project of the well-known collaborativ... - List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
33: ...ence basic topics|List of library and information science topics]]
115: == Physical science and categorization ==
120: *[[List of laws in science]]
121: *[[List of letters used in mathematics and science]]
126: *[[wiktionary:Wiktionary Appendix:Colours|Wiktionary: List of colors]] - Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
7: ...t. The true adjective coming from [[Latin]], ''[[Wiktionary:Venereal|Venereal]]'', is avoided because of its ...
130: ...emissions of Venus with its radio and plasma wave science instrument during both the 1998 and 1999 flybys, ... - Sea (3330 bytes)
2: {{wiktionary}}
3: {{wiktionarypar|maritime}}
107: ==Science== - Computer (32773 bytes)
4: ...application of computers is called '''[[computer science]].'''
16: ...s, and in doing so founded [[theoretical computer science]].
26: See the [[Wiktionary]] entry for the word "[[wiktionary:computer|computer]]" for definitions, translation...
29: ...werful, less expensive, smaller and have become [[wiktionary:ubiquitous|ubiquitous]] in many areas. The expone...
51: ...ure of this classification approach means it is [[wiktionary:ambiguous|ambiguous]]. It is usual for only curre... - Glacial motion (2558 bytes)
11: ...glacial landforms|erosional landforms]] such as [[Wiktionary:striation|striation]]s, [[cirque (landform)|cirqu...
17: ...reas sometime grouped together and called [[earth science]]. - Russia (28007 bytes)
110: ... males in their pursuit of careers, especially in science. Many families owned cars, TV's, tape-recorders, ...
175: {{wiktionary}} - Alchemy (42222 bytes)
1: '''Alchemy''' is an early science practice combining elements of [[chemistry]], [[p...
2: ...my can be regarded as the precursor of the modern science of chemistry prior to the formulation of the [[sc...
8: ...īmiyaˀ'' literally means "the Egyptian [science]", borrowing the [[Coptic language|Coptic]] word ...
11: ...erception of alchemists is that they were [[pseudoscience|pseudo-scientists]] who attempted to turn [[lead]...
19: ...entury]], alchemy was actually considered serious science in Europe; for instance, [[Isaac Newton]] devoted... - Fungus (12992 bytes)
68: * [[Epithelial]] [[wiktionary:turnover|turnover]]
94: ...illin]], the first [[antibiotic]] known to modern science. Many bacteria have since become [[antibiotic res... - Creation (theology) (32465 bytes)
5: ...uch beliefs consider them to be compatible with [[science]]. They may say, for example, that a certain [[sc...
9: ...ms of scientific evidence. ''(Refer to [[creation science]])''.
28: ...h a flat surface 6,000 years ago. All that modern science says about shape, size, and age of the Earth is w...
30: ...or example, the ''[http://www.csama.org/ Creation Science Association for Mid-America]'', in [[Cleveland, M...
32: ...the barest of assumptions of [[uniformitarianism (science)|uniformitarianism]], and which hint that the Ear... - Fact (2548 bytes)
1: {{Wiktionary}}
5: *In [[science]], a fact is [[data]] supported by a [[scientific...
8: *In [[computer science]] a fact is a single [[data]] value generated or ... - Temperature (22519 bytes)
13: ...e plays an important role in almost all fields of science, including physics, chemistry, and biology.
165: ...e. Also, it would only provide an [[Scale_(social_sciences)#Data_types|ordinal scale]].
208: {{wiktionary}}
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