Scientist
//ˈsaɪəntɪst//
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Noun
The word "scientist" can be used as a noun.
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class finding discover germ discover new discover new drug discover new phenomena discover new planet discover new species discover nuetrinos have mass discover star doubt religion experiment fight disease group animals head research team measure variables note difference note numbers perfect theory prove new planet exist prove theory prove world round question theories question theory question theory with new observations research state fact study brine shrimp time experiment wonder about universe
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bench scientist bioscientist broscientist chief scientist citizen scientist creation scientist crime scientist criminal scientist cyberscientist data scientist e-scientist environmental scientist ethnoscientist food scientist gentleman scientist geroscientist glycoscientist histoscientist hydroscientist mad scientist metascientist nanoscientist neuroscientist nonscientist omniscientist parascientist political scientist remote sensing scientist rocket scientist scientess social scientist soil scientist
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academic degree anthropologist biologist biotechnologist chemist citizen scientist computer scientist data scientist earth scientist education experimentalist food scientist geoscientist natural scientist physicist pseudoscientist psychologist researcher rocket scientist scholar science social scientist sociologist theoretician theorist
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:Category:en:Scientists Appendix:Roget MICRA thesaurus/Class IV § 463. Experiment Appendix:Roget MICRA thesaurus/Class IV § 476. Reasoning Appendix:Roget MICRA thesaurus/Class IV § 492. Scholar peer review science sciencier scienciest scienciness sciency scientian scientific scientifical scientifically scientificalness scientificness scientism scientistic scientistical scientistically
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