- scientist **** sci·en·tist n
- ['saɪəntɪst]
scienziato (-a)
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Sci|en|tist — «SY uhn tihst», noun. a person who has expert knowledge of some branch of science. Persons specially trained in and familiar with the facts and laws of such fields as biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, geology, and astronomy are scientists … Useful english dictionary
sci|en|tist — «SY uhn tihst», noun. a person who has expert knowledge of some branch of science. Persons specially trained in and familiar with the facts and laws of such fields as biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, geology, and astronomy are scientists … Useful english dictionary
ge|o|sci|en|tist — «JEE oh SY uhn tihst», noun. = earth scientist. (Cf. ↑earth scientist) … Useful english dictionary
Scientist — Sci en*tist, n. One learned in science; a scientific investigator; one devoted to scientific study; a savant. [Recent] [1913 Webster] Note: Twenty years ago I ventured to propose one [a name for the class of men who give their lives to scientific … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scientist — sci·en·tist sī ənt əst n a person learned in science and esp. natural science: a scientific investigator * * * sci·en·tist (siґən tist) an individual learned in science, especially one active in some particular field of investigation … Medical dictionary
scientist — sci|en|tist W2S3 [ˈsaıəntıst] n someone who works or is trained in science … Dictionary of contemporary English
scientist — sci|en|tist [ saıəntıst ] noun count *** someone who is trained in science, especially someone whose job is to do scientific research: research scientists … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
scientist — sci·en·tist … English syllables
scientist — sci•en•tist [[t]ˈsaɪ ən tɪst[/t]] n. an expert in science, esp. one of the physical or natural sciences • Etymology: 1825–35; < L scient(ia) science+ ist … From formal English to slang
Rocket scientist — Rock et sci en*tist, n. a very intelligent person; used mostly in the phrases: you don t have to be a rocket scientist to . . . and it doesn t take a rocket scientist to . . . , meaning that the subject that follows is easy to understand. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
New Scientist — New Sci|en|tist, The trademark a British weekly magazine that provides news about recent developments and discoveries in all areas of science. There is a similar US magazine called Scientific American … Dictionary of contemporary English