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Definition of Pseudoscientist
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pseudoscientist
Literary usage of Pseudoscientist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1917)
"The cure for this form of pernicious mischief is the spread of knowledge of the
exact sciences which will put an end to the business of the pseudoscientist. ..."
2. American Medicine (1911)
"When by proper treatment we influence the mind in the direction of healthy, normal
thought and sentiment, we enter a field where the pseudoscientist cannot ..."
3. The Print Connoisseur by Winifred Porter Truesdell (1922)
"For the gambler has this boast over the pseudoscientist, that he pays his money
and backs his fancy. All of which may seem to be somewhat apart from the ..."
4. The International Journal of Orthodontia (1917)
"Such a premise as the above can be rightfully applied to the genuine seeker for
knowledge, but to the poser and the pseudoscientist this statement has ..."
5. The New Air World: The Science of Meteorology Simplified by Willis Luther Moore (1922)
"The writer would again caution the reader not to be misled by any pseudoscientist,
no matter how worthy his purpose may be, whq would teach that the ..."
6. Vaccination and Its Relation to Animal Experimentation by Jay Frank Schamberg (1911)
"In Chapter II, this pseudoscientist thus disposes of the physiology of the
circulation: These experiments positively refute the assumption made by ..."