different between choli vs nonscientific
choli
English
Etymology
from Hindi ???? (col?, “bodice, blouse”)
Noun
choli (plural cholis)
- (fashion) A short-sleeved blouse worn under a sari; an Indian underbodice.
Anagrams
- -holic, choil
choli From the web:
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nonscientific
English
Etymology
non- +? scientific
Adjective
nonscientific (not comparable)
- Not scientific, or lacking scientific rigor.
Usage notes
Nonscientific can be used as a neutral description (e.g., "A ceremony is a nonscientific activity"), or as disparaging term that implies intellectual deficiencies, as seen from the speaker's viewpoint (e.g., "That alternative medicine product is nonscientific").
nonscientific From the web:
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- what does non scientific mean
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- what a nonscientific question
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- the definition of non scientific
- what does nonscientific question mean
- what makes a nonscientific question
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