DIRK is a valid scrabble word.
Present participle of horn. The activity of blowing the horn of a train. The appearance of the Moon when increasing, or in the form of a crescent.
1 archaic : scientific. 2 obsolete : intended to propagate knowledge.
2'you need to approach it in a more scientific way' SYNONYMS. systematic, methodical, organized, well organized, ordered, orderly, meticulous, rigorous, exact, precise, accurate, mathematical, regulated, controlled. analytical, rational.
Science Vocabulary Word List
- astronomy. astrophysics. atom.
- beaker. biochemistry. biology. botany. Bunsen burner. burette.
- cell. chemical. chemistry. climate. climatologist. control.
- data. datum.
- electricity. electrochemist. element. energy. entomology. evolution.
- fact. flask. fossil. funnel.
- genetics. geology. geophysics. glassware. graduated cylinder.
- herpetology. hypothesis.
uranium – Uranium is the name for the element with atomic number 92 and is represented by the symbol U.
- [S] [T] There is no scientific basis for these claims. (
- [S] [T] His methods are not scientific. (
- [S] [T] I attend scientific conferences. (
- [S] [T] He is absorbed in scientific work. (
- [S] [T] Your theory has no scientific basis. (
- [S] [T] He tried to make his reports scientific. (
Noun. doney (plural doneys) (colloquial) girl, sweetheart, darling, young woman, woman quotations ?
a person to whom a gift is made. a person who has a power of appointment in property.
Some common synonyms of abide are bear, endure, stand, suffer, and tolerate.
What is another word for adherence?
| observance | keeping |
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| obedience to | adherence to |
| compliance with | accordance with |
| abidance by | acquiescence in |
| respect for | obeying |
Abeyance sentence examples
- This regulation fell into abeyance after the 12th century, and such inscriptions are very rare.
- Charles the Fair having died and left only a daughter, the nations rights, so long in abeyance, were once more regained.
1 : of or relating to statutes. 2 : enacted, created, or regulated by statute a statutory age limit.
1 : correspondence in form, manner, or character : agreement behaved in conformity with her beliefs. 2 : an act or instance of conforming her conformity with the latest fashions.