different between magical vs nonscientific

magical

English

Alternative forms

  • magicall (obsolete)

Etymology

From magic +? -al.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?mæd??k?l/

Adjective

magical (comparative more magical, superlative most magical)

  1. Of or relating to magic.
  2. Enchanting.
    The fireworks created a magical atmosphere in that beautiful summer night.

Translations

Anagrams

  • Camalig

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nonscientific

English

Etymology

non- +? scientific

Adjective

nonscientific (not comparable)

  1. 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").

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