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A way to make yourself sound intelligent when you have no idea what you are talking about. I found Tylor and Morgan's analysis on uni-linear relativism to be quite scientifical...
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a way to make scientific flow in a sentence. it's all scientifical and stuff.
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A term used to describe a situation when someone has mixed up or mispronounced words. It is so used because it is such a word itself. It is normally used to point out the persons blunder. Mike: I "disattached" my sculptures leg.
Jim: Using some new scientifical words today? |
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adj. Magic-like properties explained through scientific means; an explanation for a claim to properties that defy common sense, in the absence of proof. Scrubbing Bubbles' claim to "continue cleaning for up to four days" is a little too scientifical to be believed.
When it comes to advertising, science is the new magic. Everything is scientifical! |
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a. something that is scientific.
b. something that is full of science. a. "Look at the scientifical books"
b. "There are many scientifical facts to back this up." |
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