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scientist
English
Etymology
Coined by English polymath William Whewell in March 1834 in an anonymous review of Mary Somerville's book On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences in the Quarterly Review as a suggested replacement for, and later seriously introduced by him in 1840 as a more precise substitute for, the terms natural philosopher and man of science. Modeled after artist, from the Latin stem scientia (“knowledge”) with the suffix -ist.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sa?.?n.t?st/
Noun
scientist (plural scientists)
- One whose activities make use of the scientific method to answer questions regarding the measurable universe. A scientist may be involved in original research, or make use of the results of the research of others.
Hyponyms
Derived terms
- citizen scientist
- citizen-scientist
Related terms
Descendants
- ? Portuguese: cientista
Translations
See also
- peer review
References
Further reading
- scientist on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Romanian
Etymology
From French scientiste
Noun
scientist m (plural scienti?ti)
- scientist (advocate of scientism)
Declension
scientist From the web:
- what scientists do
- what scientist discovered the electron
- what scientist discovered the nucleus
- what scientist discovered cells
- what scientists contributed to the cell theory
- what scientists are credited with the base-pairing rules
- what scientists established the structure of dna
- what scientist created the periodic table
cytologist
English
Etymology
cytology +? -ist
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /sa??t?l?d??st/
- (US) IPA(key): /sa??t??l?d??st/
Noun
cytologist (plural cytologists)
- A scientist who studies the physical characteristics of chromosomes.
- A biologist who studies cells.
Derived terms
Translations
cytologist From the web:
- what cytologist use
- cytologists what does it mean
- what do cytologist do
- what do cytologist study
- what does cytologist study
- what does cytologist do
- what do biologists wear
- cytologist meaning
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