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Cience

Definition:

Noun: A misspelling of the word "science".

Senses:

1. Academic Discipline:

Noun: The intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment. It is based on facts and evidence, aims to provide explanations and predictions, and is subject to change through time.

Example sentence: The field of cience covers a wide range of subjects such as biology, chemistry, physics, and astronomy.

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2. Knowledge or Skill:

Noun: Knowledge acquired through study, practice, or experience.

Example sentence: She has a great deal of cience in the field of nutrition and can provide valuable advice.

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3. Scientific Method:

Noun: The systematic and logical approach used to investigate phenomena, acquire new knowledge, or solve problems, involving formulating hypotheses, conducting experiments, collecting and analyzing data, and drawing conclusions.

Example sentence: In order to prove his theory, the scientist followed the steps of the cience method.

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Usage:

Noun: The term "cience" is often used incorrectly instead of "science" due to typographical errors or lack of knowledge about the correct spelling.

Example sentence: The student's essay contained several spelling mistakes, including the word cience instead of "science".

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