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Definition of Scientist
1. Noun. A person with advanced knowledge of one or more sciences.
Specialized synonyms: Cosmographer, Cosmographist, Bibliotist, Biologist, Life Scientist, Chemist, Cognitive Scientist, Computer Scientist, Geologist, Linguist, Linguistic Scientist, Mathematician, Medical Scientist, Microscopist, Mineralogist, Oceanographer, Fossilist, Palaeontologist, Paleontologist, Physicist, Pi, Principal Investigator, Psychologist, Radiologic Technologist, Investigator, Research Worker, Researcher, Social Scientist
Specialized synonyms: Bacon, Roger Bacon, Benjamin Franklin, Franklin, Francis Galton, Galton, Sir Francis Galton, Harvey, William Harvey, Hooke, Robert Hooke
Derivative terms: Science
Definition of Scientist
1. n. One learned in science; a scientific investigator; one devoted to scientific study; a savant.
Definition of Scientist
1. Noun. 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. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Scientist
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Scientist
Literary usage of Scientist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1907)
"380 Tracks, Springfield, 28 A Glimpse of the Vestibule 379 The First Church of
Christ, Scientist, Boston, 49 Center 381 Connecticut River from Old ..."
2. The Christian Science Journalby Mary Baker Eddy by Mary Baker Eddy (1911)
"Scientist. —First Reader. Mrs. Amelia M. Crossi'ian. ... First Church of Christ,
Scientist. -First Render, Miss Margaret Evelyn Waples ..."
3. The Christian Science Journal by Mary Baker Eddy (1883)
"First Church of Christ Scientist—First Reader, Mrs. Laura P. Van Hesley.—Services:
11 AM; Sunday School, 9.45 AM; Wednesday, 8 PM—Jewish Temple, ..."
4. The American Journal of Psychology by Edward Bradford ( Titchener, Granville Stanley Hall (1902)
"THE BIRD LOVER AS A Scientist. By OG LIBBY. The extraordinary growth of interest in
... But the bird lover has at least one advantage over the scientist, ..."
5. Progressive Men, Women, and Movements of the Past Twenty-Five Years by Benjamin Orange Flower (1914)
"ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE: Scientist, SOCIAL REFORMER, AND PHILOSOPHER Early ...
As physical scientist he ranked with the greatest revolutionary thinkers of the ..."
6. Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 by Mary Baker Eddy (1897)
"Even this : Disorganize the National Christian Scientist Association ! and each
one return to his place of labor, to work out individually and alone, ..."
7. Miscellaneous Writings: 1883-1896 by Mary Baker Eddy (1896)
"TO THE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN Scientist ASSOCIATION. MY DEAR STUDENTS AND FRIENDS :
Accept my thanks for your card of invitation, your badge, ..."