what is the meaning of science?
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Answer / deepa thakur
"science" is just a way to use knowledge and invent new
things which may giev either good results or harmful results.
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Answer / karthika.c
Science is the term given to the powerfull branch which
forces a living thing to struggle and win the obstacles
existing in the mother earth. A dragging power which
motivates the life.
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Answer / srilaxmi
Science is from Latin word "Scientia" which means knowledge.
Science is a systematic field through which we can gain knowledge by observing and by experiments.
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Answer / priyanka dey
"SCIENCE"........the word itself sounds great....the only branch...depending on what we are able to know the actual meaning of life,that changes life and living standard as well.
e.g:-PHYSICS:-various discoveries & inventions...like the bulb.. gave us light
CHEMISTRY:- now we know various chemical compositions of 99.99% things around us
BIOLOGY:- I doubt any1 could answer 2 name the part of his or her body.......without biology
In short.....science is something that is being utilised in each & every second....
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Answer / paroma
Science is skill, especially reflecting a precise application of facts or principles; proficiency.
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