Read full poem →One moral, or a mere well-natured deed
Can all desert in sciences exceed.
'Tis great delight to laugh at some men's ways,
Dictionary Entry
A particular discipline or branch of learning, especially one dealing with measurable or systematic principles rather than intuition or natural ability.
In a Sentence
“Of course in my opinion Social Studies is more of a science than an art.”
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Poetry examples for “sciences”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Step. Uncle, afore I go in, can you tell me an’ he
have e’er a book of the sciences of hawking and hunt-
ing? I would fain borrow it.
Read full poem →thors had not only high unexpressible gifts of nature, but also excellent
acc^uired parts, beine furnished with arts and sciences by that liberal edu-
cation they had at the university, which sure is the best place to make a
Read full poem →white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. Fisheries and
Aquatic Sciences 20, 1-7.
Read full poem →‘Department of Biology, College of Liberal Arts, Sciences, and Education, University of San Agustin, Ilotlo
City, Philippines
Read full poem →The sun sought thy dim bed and brought forth light,
The sciences were sucklings at thy breast;
When all the world was young in pregnant night
Read full poem →daughters of Jupiter and Mnemosyne (Memory); each goddess
presides over an area of the arts and sciences and gives
inspiration to its practitioners)
Read full poem →Learning were safe; in this our universe,
Schools might learn sciences, spheres music, angels verse.
Read full poem →qu'il avait approfondi la théologie et l'histoire. Ce grand homme aimait
les sciences, et il croyait qu'elles pouvaient faire la gloire de
Genève; aussi il ne négligea rien pour les fixer dans cette ville
Read full poem →"In Arts and Sciences our Isle hath shone"
(This deep discovery is mine alone).
