Definition of science

"science" in the noun sense

1. science, scientific discipline

a particular branch of scientific knowledge

"the science of genetics"

2. skill, science

ability to produce solutions in some problem domain

"the skill of a well-trained boxer"

"the sweet science of pugilism"

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Quotations for science

Marriage is a science. [ Balzac ]

Science dissects death. [ F. W. Robertson ]

Science falsely so called. [ St. Paul ]

Steam, that great civilizer. [ Freeman Hunt ]

Human science is uncertain guess. [ Prior ]

Music is the highest of all science. [ J. S. Bach ]

One science only will one genius fit,
So vast is art, so narrow human wit. [ Pope ]

Science is but an image of the truth. [ Bacon ]

Science is the topography of ignorance. [ O. W. Holmes ]

Science
Is but an exchange of ignorance for that
Which is another kind of ignorance. [ Byron ]

Expediency is the science of exigencies. [ Kossuth ]

While bright-eyed Science watches round. [ Gray ]

Science is the natural ally of religion. [ Theodore Parker ]

The conscience is more wise than science. [ Lavater ]

Toil of science swells the wealth of art. [ Schiller ]

Pure logic is a science of form of thinking. [ W. Thomson ]

How science dwindles, and how volumes swell! [ Young ]

Who thinks all science, as all virtue, vain. [ Dryden ]

O star-eyed Science, hast thou wandered there,
To waft us home the message of despair. [ Campbell ]

Science and art are the handmaids of religion. [ Francois Delsarte ]

Lo! the poor Indian, whose untutor'd mind
Sees God in clouds, or hears Him in the wind;
His soul proud science never taught to stray
Far as the solar walk or milky way;
Yet simple nature to his hope has given,
Behind the cloud-topt hills, a humbler heaven. [ Pope ]

Science does not know its debt to imagination. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

Good-sense, which only is the gift of Heaven,
And though no science, fairly worth the seven. [ Pope ]

What cannot art and industry perform,
When science plans the progress of their toil! [ Beattie ]

The only hope of science is genuine induction. [ Bacon ]

Science sees signs; Poetry, the thing signified. [ Hare ]

Science surpasses the old miracles of mythology. [ Emerson ]

Science seldom renders men amiable; women, never. [ Beauchene ]

Society rests upon conscience and not upon science. [ Amiel ]

Art and science have their meeting-point in method. [ Edward Bulwer-Lytton ]

It was thus by the glare of false science betrayed,
That leads to bewilder, and dazzles to blind. [ Beattie ]

The birth of science was the death of superstition. [ Huxley ]

To will what God doth will, that is the only science
That gives us any rest. [ Malherbe ]

The memory is the receptacle and sheath of all science. [ Cicero ]

Science is the systematic classification of experience. [ G. H. Lewes ]

Wisdom alone is a science of other sciences and of itself. [ Plato ]

No man can thoroughly master more than one art or science. [ Hazlitt ]

Science is for those who learn, poetry for those who know. [ J. Roux ]

Love is like medical science, the art of assisting nature. [ Dr. Lallemand ]

Science has but one fashion - to lose nothing once gained. [ Stedman ]

Science is nothing but trained and organised common sense. [ Huxley ]

We hail science as man's truest friend and noblest helper. [ Moses Harvey ]

Astronomy is the science of the harmony of infinite expanse. [ Lord John Russell ]

The real science and the real study for man, is man himself. [ Charron ]

Humble love, and not proud science keens the door of heaven. [ Young ]

Wisdom no more consists in science than happiness in wealth. [ De Boufflers ]

In science read the newest works; in literature, the oldest. [ Bulwer Lytton ]

For science is, like virtue, its own exceeding great reward. [ Chas. Kingsley ]

The acquirements of science maybe termed the armor of the mind. [ Colton ]

Science when well digested is nothing but good sense and reason. [ Stanislaus ]

Science deals exclusively with things as they are in themselves. [ John Ruskin ]

Art is more godlike than science; science discovers, art creates. [ John Opie ]

In science we have to consider two things: power and circumstance. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

Science ever has been, and ever must be, the safeguard of religion. [ Sir David Brewster ]

Science is busy with the hither-end of things, not the thither-end. [ C. H. Parkhurst ]

There is no pride on earth like the pride of intellect and science. [ Roswell D. Hitchcock ]

Science lives only in quiet places, and with odd people, mostly poor. [ John Ruskin ]

Science must have originated in the feeling of something being wrong. [ Carlyle ]

Without faith a man can do nothing. But faith can stifle all science. [ Amiel ]

Old sciences are unraveled like old stockings, by beginning at the foot. [ Swift ]

Attention makes the genius; all learning, fancy, and science depend on it. [ Willmott ]

Science has not solved difficulties, only shifted the points of difficulty. [ C. H. Parkhurst ]

Philosophy becomes poetry, and science imagination, in the enthusiasm of genius. [ Isaac Disraeli ]

Nothing tends so much to the corruption of science' as to suffer it to stagnate. [ Burke ]

In the earliest ages science was poetry, as in the latter poetry has become science. [ Lowell ]

The science of Nature initiates the human mind into the secret thoughts of Divinity. [ Mme. d'Agoult ]

How many wells of science there are in whose depths there is nothing but clear water! [ J. Petit-Senn ]

Steam is no stronger now than it was a hundred years ago, but it is put to better use. [ Emerson ]

In all science error precedes the truth, and it is better it should go first than last. [ Horace Walpole ]

Our science, so called, is always more barren and mixed with error than our sympathies. [ Thoreau ]

All other knowledge is hurtful to him who has not the science of honesty and good-nature. [ Montaigne ]

Men are probably nearer to the essential truth in their superstitions than in their science. [ Thoreau ]

The work of science is to substitute facts for appearances, and demonstrations for impressions. [ Ruskin ]

There cannot be a body of rules without a rationale, and this rationale constitutes the science. [ Sir G. C. Lewis ]

Romance should never begin with sentiment. It should begin with science and end with a settlement. [ Oscar Wilde, An Ideal Husband ]

Music is not a science any more than poetry is. It is a sublime instinct, like genius of all kinds. [ Ouida ]

Science has been seriously retarded by the study of what is not worth knowing and of what is not knowable. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

Conversation in society is found to be on a platform so low as to exclude science, the saint, and the poet. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

Knowledge is not happiness, and science but an exchange of ignorance for that which is another kind of ignorance. [ Byron ]

Science rests on reason and experiment, and can meet an opponent with calmness; (but) a creed is always sensitive. [ Froude ]

Prudence is the virtue of the senses. It is the science of appearances. It is the outmost action of the inward life. [ Emerson ]

In science, read by preference the newest works; in literature, the oldest. The classic literature is always modern. [ Edward Bulwer-Lytton ]

Science keeps down the weed of superstition, not by logic, but by rendering the mental soil unfit for its cultivation. [ Tyndall ]

Science is simply commonsense at its best - that is, rigidly accurate in observation, and merciless to fallacy in logic. [ Huxley ]

Science is a good piece of furniture for a man to have in an upper chamber, provided he has commonsense on the ground floor. [ O. W. Holmes ]

Science confounds everything; it gives to the flowers an animal appetite, and takes away from even the plants their chastity. [ Joubert ]

Science does not know its debt to imagination. Goethe did not believe that a great naturalist could exist without this faculty. [ Emerson ]

Poetry is the breath and finer spirit of all knowledge; it is the impassioned expression which is the countenance of all science. [ Wordsworth ]

In science the new is an advance; but in morals, as contradicting our inner ideals and historic idols, it is ever a retrogression. [ Jean Paul ]

Science corrects the old creeds ... and necessitates a faith commensurate with the grander orbits and universal laws which it discloses. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

Through all God's works there runs a beautiful harmony. The remotest truth in His universe is linked to that which lies nearest the throne. [ E. H. Chapin ]

Without poetry our science will appear incomplete, and most of what now passes with us for religion and philosophy will be replaced by poetry. [ Matthew Arnold ]

In destroying the predisposition to anger, science of all kinds is useful; but the mathematics possess the property in the most eminent degree. [ Dr. Rush ]

Logic is the science of the laws of thought, as thought - that is, of the necessary conditions to which thought, considered in itself, is subject. [ Sir W. Hamilton ]

He is not a true man of science who does not bring some sympathy to his studies, and expect to learn something by behaviour as well as application. [ Thoreau ]

Science cannot grapple with the problem of women. It can never grapple with the irrational. That is why there is no future before it in this world. [ Oscar Wilde, An Ideal Husband ]

Science is the knowledge of constant things, not merely of passing events, and is properly less the knowledge of general laws than of existing facts. [ John Ruskin ]

Without books, God is silent, justice dormant, natural science at a stand, philosophy lame, letters dumb, and all things involved in Cimmerian darkness. [ Bartholin ]

The science of women, as that of men, must be limited according to their powers: the difference of their characters ought to limit that of their studies. [ Fenelon ]

Science is an ocean. It is as open to the cockboat as the frigate. One man carries across it a freightage of ingots, another may fish there for herrings. [ Bulwer Lytton ]

To give you nothing and to make you expect everything, to dawdle on the threshold of love, while the doors are closed: this is all the science of a coquette. [ De Bernard ]

In the actual condition of medical science, the physician mostly plays but the part of simple spectator of the sad episodes which his profession furnishes him. [ Magendie ]

Mathematics is the science which investigates the consequences which are logically deducible from any given or admitted relations between magnitudes or numbers. [ T. Galloway ]

The art of nations is to be accumulative, just as science and history are the work of living men not superseding, but building itself upon the work of the past. [ Ruskin ]

No man reads a book of science from pure inclination. The books that we do read with pleasure are light compositions, which contain a quick succession of events. [ Dr. Johnson ]

The art of putting the right men in the right places is first in the science of government; but, that of finding places for the discontented is the most difficult. [ Talleyrand ]

Science always goes abreast with the just elevation of the man, keeping step with religion and metaphysics; or, the state of science is an index of our self-knowledge. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

Books, to judicious compilers, are useful, - to particular arts and professions absolutely necessary, - to men of real science they are tools; but more are tools to them. [ Johnson ]

Life is a mission. Every other definition of life is false, and leads all who accept it astray. Religion, science, philosophy, all agree in this, that every existence is an aim. [ Mazzini ]

I think somebody should come up with a way to breed a very large shrimp. That way, you could ride him, then after you camped at night, you could eat him. How about it, science? [ Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts ]

Science has done much for us; but it is a poor science that would hide from us the great deep sacred infinitude of Nescience, on which all science swims as a mere superficial film. [ Carlyle ]

Science is teaching man to know and reverence truth, and to believe that only so far as he knows and loves it can he live worthily on earth, and vindicate the dignity of his spirit. [ Moses Harvey ]

For every grain of sand is a mystery; so is every daisy in summer, and so is every snow-flake in winter. Both upwards and downwards, and all around us, science and speculation pass into mystery at last. [ William Mountford ]

The object of science is knowledge; the objects of art are works. In art, truth is the means to an end; in science, it is the only end. Hence the practical arts are not to be classed among the sciences. [ Whewell ]

The real science of political economy is that which teaches nations to desire and labour for the things that lead to life; and which teaches them to scorn and destroy the things that lead to destruction. [ John Ruskin ]

Science is a first-rate piece of furniture for a man's upper chamber if he has common-sense on the ground-floor. But if a man has not got plenty of good common-sense, the more science he has the worse for his patient. [ Oliver Wendell Holmes ]

Diligence is the mistress of learning, without which nothing can either be spoken or done in this life with commendation, and without which it is altogether impossible to prove learned, much less excellent in any science. [ Madeleine Guerchois ]

I seek in the reading of my books only to please myself by an irreproachable diversion; or if I study it is for no other science than that which treats of the knowledge of myself, and instructs me how to die and live well. [ Montaigne ]

Every rose is an autograph from the hand of the Almighty God on this world about us; he has inscribed his thoughts in these marvelous hieroglyphics which sense and science have been these many thousand years seeking to understand. [ T. Parker ]

Commonsense is science exactly so far as it fulfils the ideal of commonsense; that is, sees facts as they are, or at any rate without the distortion of prejudice, and reasons from them in accordance with the dictates of sound judgment. [ Huxley ]

The chief art of learning is to attempt but little at a time. The widest excursions of the mind are made by short flights, frequently repeated, the most lofty fabrics of science are formed by the continued accumulation of single propositions. [ Locke ]

Art employs method for the symmetrical formation of beauty, as science employs it for the logical exposition of truth; but the mechanical process is, in the last, ever kept visibly distinct, while in the first it escapes from sight amid the shows of color and the curves of grace. [ Bulwer-Lytton ]

To continue love in marriage is a science. It requires so little to kill those sweet emotions, those precious illusions, which form the charm of life; and it is so difficult to maintain a man at the height on which an exalted passion has placed him, especially when that man is one's husband! [ Mme. Reybaud ]

A time will come when the science of destruction shall bend before the arts of peace; when the genius which multiplies our powers, which creates new products, which diffuses comfort and happiness among the great mass of the people, shall occupy in the general estimation of mankind that rank which reason and commonsense now assign to it. [ Arago ]

It is the close observation of little things which is the secret of success in business, in art. in science, and in every pursuit in life. Human knowledge is but an accumulation of small facts made by successive generations of men - the little bits of knowledge and experience carefully treasured up by them growing at length into a mighty pyramid. [ Samuel Smiles ]

Mankind are in the end always governed by superiority of intellectual faculties, and none are more sensible of this than the military profession. When, on my return from Italy, I assumed the dress of the Institute, and associated with men of science, I knew what I was doing: I was sure of not being misunderstood by the lowest drummer boy in the army. [ Napoleon I ]

There is a world of science necessary in choosing books. I have known some people in great sorrow fly to a novel, or the last light book in fashion. One might as well take a rose-draught for the plague! Light reading does not do when the heart is really heavy. I am told that Goethe, when he lost his son, took to study a science that was new to him. Ah! Goethe was a physician who knew what he was about. [ Edward Bulwer-Lytton ]

The refining influence is the study of art, which is the science of beauty; and I find that every man values every scrap of knowledge in art, every observation of his own in it, every hint he has caught from another. For the laws of beauty are the beauty of beauty, and give the mind the same or a higher joy than the sight of it gives the senses. The study of art is of high value to the growth of the intellect. [ Emerson ]

The habit of committing our thoughts to writing is a powerful means of expanding the mind, and producing a logical and systematic arrangement of our views and opinions. It is this which gives the writer a vast superiority, as to the accuracy and extent of his conceptions, over the mere talker. No one can ever hope to know the principles of any art or science thoroughly who does not write as well as read upon the subject. [ Blakey ]

The mother, under whose sole influence the child is for years, from whom it acquires its tastes and character, should not only be educated, but educated in the most thorough manner, and have her mind stored with varied learning, so that she may be able to answer the multitude of questions that will be put to her by her inquisitive child on art, science, literature, and religion, and thus to stimulate his curiosity, and awaken his mind. [ E. B. Ramsay ]

Do you wish to become rich? You may become rich, that is, if you desire it in no half way, but thoroughly. A miser sacrifices all to his single passion; hoards farthings and dies possessed of wealth. Do you wish to master any science or accomplishment? Give yourself to it and it lies beneath your feet. Time and pains will do anything. This world is given as the prize for the men in earnest; and that which is true of this world is truer still of the world to come. [ F. W. Robertson ]

As a science, logic institutes an analysis of the process of the mind in reasoning, and investigating the principles on which argumentation is conducted; as an art, it furnishes such rules as may be derived from those principles, for guarding against erroneous deductions. Some are disposed to view logic as a peculiar method of reasoning, and not as it is, a method of unfolding and analysing our reason. They have, in short, considered logic as an art of reasoning. The logician's object being, not to lay down principles by which one may reason, but by which all must reason, even though they are not distinctly aware of them - to lay down rules not which may be followed with advantage, but which cannot possibly be deviated from in sound reasoning. [ R. Whately ]

Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge: it is immortal as the heart of men. If the labors of the men of science should ever create any revolution, direct or indirect, in our condition, and in the impressions which we habitually receive, the poet will then sleep no more than at present; he will be ready to follow the steps of the man of science, not only in those general indirect effects, but he will be at his side, carrying sensation into the midst of the objects of the science itself. The remotest discoveries of the chemist, the botanist, or mineralogist will be as proper objects of the poet's art as any upon which it can be employed, if the time should ever come when these things shall be familiar to us, and the relations under which they are contemplated by the followers of the respective sciences shall be manifestly and palpably material to us as enjoying and suffering beings. If the time should ever come when what is now called science, thus familiarized to men, shall be ready to put on. as it were, a form of flesh and blood, the poet will lend his divine spirit to aid the transfiguration, and will welcome the being thus produced as a dear and genuine inmate of the household of man. [ Wordsworth ]

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science in Words With Friends™

The word science is playable in Words With Friends™, no blanks required.

Words With Friends™ Letter Score: 14

Highest Scoring Words With Friends™ Plays In The Letters science:

SCIENCE
(107 = 72 + 35)
SCIENCE
(107 = 72 + 35)

Seven Letter Word Alert: (1 word)

science

 

All Words With Friends™ Plays For The Word science

SCIENCE
(107 = 72 + 35)
SCIENCE
(107 = 72 + 35)
SCIENCE
(101 = 66 + 35)
SCIENCE
(101 = 66 + 35)
SCIENCE
(95 = 60 + 35)
SCIENCE
(91 = 56 + 35)
SCIENCE
(91 = 56 + 35)
SCIENCE
(91 = 56 + 35)
SCIENCE
(89 = 54 + 35)
SCIENCE
(83 = 48 + 35)
SCIENCE
(83 = 48 + 35)
SCIENCE
(83 = 48 + 35)
SCIENCE
(83 = 48 + 35)
SCIENCE
(79 = 44 + 35)
SCIENCE
(79 = 44 + 35)
SCIENCE
(71 = 36 + 35)
SCIENCE
(71 = 36 + 35)
SCIENCE
(71 = 36 + 35)
SCIENCE
(67 = 32 + 35)
SCIENCE
(67 = 32 + 35)
SCIENCE
(67 = 32 + 35)
SCIENCE
(67 = 32 + 35)
SCIENCE
(65 = 30 + 35)
SCIENCE
(65 = 30 + 35)
SCIENCE
(65 = 30 + 35)
SCIENCE
(65 = 30 + 35)
SCIENCE
(63 = 28 + 35)
SCIENCE
(63 = 28 + 35)
SCIENCE
(63 = 28 + 35)
SCIENCE
(63 = 28 + 35)
SCIENCE
(63 = 28 + 35)
SCIENCE
(63 = 28 + 35)
SCIENCE
(63 = 28 + 35)
SCIENCE
(57 = 22 + 35)
SCIENCE
(55 = 20 + 35)
SCIENCE
(55 = 20 + 35)
SCIENCE
(55 = 20 + 35)
SCIENCE
(54 = 19 + 35)
SCIENCE
(54 = 19 + 35)
SCIENCE
(54 = 19 + 35)
SCIENCE
(53 = 18 + 35)
SCIENCE
(53 = 18 + 35)
SCIENCE
(53 = 18 + 35)
SCIENCE
(53 = 18 + 35)
SCIENCE
(53 = 18 + 35)
SCIENCE
(52 = 17 + 35)
SCIENCE
(52 = 17 + 35)
SCIENCE
(52 = 17 + 35)
SCIENCE
(52 = 17 + 35)
SCIENCE
(51 = 16 + 35)
SCIENCE
(51 = 16 + 35)
SCIENCE
(51 = 16 + 35)
SCIENCE
(51 = 16 + 35)
SCIENCE
(51 = 16 + 35)
SCIENCE
(51 = 16 + 35)
SCIENCE
(50 = 15 + 35)
SCIENCE
(50 = 15 + 35)
SCIENCE
(49 = 14 + 35)

The 200 Highest Scoring Words With Friends™ Plays Using The Letters In science

SCIENCE
(107 = 72 + 35)
SCIENCE
(107 = 72 + 35)
SCIENCE
(101 = 66 + 35)
SCIENCE
(101 = 66 + 35)
SCIENCE
(95 = 60 + 35)
SCIENCE
(91 = 56 + 35)
SCIENCE
(91 = 56 + 35)
SCIENCE
(91 = 56 + 35)
SCIENCE
(89 = 54 + 35)
SCIENCE
(83 = 48 + 35)
SCIENCE
(83 = 48 + 35)
SCIENCE
(83 = 48 + 35)
SCIENCE
(83 = 48 + 35)
SCIENCE
(79 = 44 + 35)
SCIENCE
(79 = 44 + 35)
SCENIC
(75)
SCIENCE
(71 = 36 + 35)
SCIENCE
(71 = 36 + 35)
SCIENCE
(71 = 36 + 35)
SCIENCE
(67 = 32 + 35)
SCIENCE
(67 = 32 + 35)
SCIENCE
(67 = 32 + 35)
SCIENCE
(67 = 32 + 35)
SCIENCE
(65 = 30 + 35)
SCIENCE
(65 = 30 + 35)
SCIENCE
(65 = 30 + 35)
SCIENCE
(65 = 30 + 35)
SCIENCE
(63 = 28 + 35)
SCENIC
(63)
SCIENCE
(63 = 28 + 35)
SCIENCE
(63 = 28 + 35)
SCIENCE
(63 = 28 + 35)
SCIENCE
(63 = 28 + 35)
SCIENCE
(63 = 28 + 35)
SCENIC
(63)
SCIENCE
(63 = 28 + 35)
NIECES
(60)
SCIENCE
(57 = 22 + 35)
SCIENCE
(55 = 20 + 35)
SCIENCE
(55 = 20 + 35)
SCIENCE
(55 = 20 + 35)
SCIENCE
(54 = 19 + 35)
SCIENCE
(54 = 19 + 35)
SCIENCE
(54 = 19 + 35)
NIECES
(54)
SCIENCE
(53 = 18 + 35)
SCIENCE
(53 = 18 + 35)
SCIENCE
(53 = 18 + 35)
SCIENCE
(53 = 18 + 35)
SCIENCE
(53 = 18 + 35)
SCENIC
(52)
SCIENCE
(52 = 17 + 35)
SCIENCE
(52 = 17 + 35)
SCIENCE
(52 = 17 + 35)
SCIENCE
(52 = 17 + 35)
SCENIC
(52)
SCIENCE
(51 = 16 + 35)
SINCE
(51)
NIECE
(51)
SCIENCE
(51 = 16 + 35)
SCIENCE
(51 = 16 + 35)
SCENIC
(51)
SCIENCE
(51 = 16 + 35)
SCIENCE
(51 = 16 + 35)
SCIENCE
(51 = 16 + 35)
SCENE
(51)
SCENIC
(51)
SCIENCE
(50 = 15 + 35)
SCIENCE
(50 = 15 + 35)
SCIENCE
(49 = 14 + 35)
NIECES
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SCENE
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SCENE
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SEINE
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Words within the letters of science

2 letter words in science (3 words)

3 letter words in science (8 words)

4 letter words in science (5 words)

5 letter words in science (4 words)

6 letter words in science (2 words)

7 letter words in science (1 word)

science + 1 blank (2 words)

science + 2 blanks (3 words)

Word Growth involving science

Shorter words in science

en

Longer words containing science

bioscience biosciences

bioscience nanobioscience

conscience conscienceless

conscience consciences consciencestricken

conscience consciences consciencestruck

earthscience earthsciences

geoscience geosciences

interscience

nanoscience

neuroscience neurosciences

nonscience nonsciences

omniscience

prescience presciences

pseudoscience pseudosciences

sciences biosciences

sciences consciences consciencestricken

sciences consciences consciencestruck

sciences earthsciences

sciences geosciences

sciences neurosciences

sciences nonsciences

sciences presciences

sciences pseudosciences

sciences subsciences

subscience subsciences