Scientists may use different words than common people.
Special terminology proficiency, when used correctly, shows that the speaker is competent in the field and belongs to the trustworthy community of experts. To make things simpler, for informality between themselves and for fun, experts invent their own jargon. This is not just scientists but in all groups of people.
The French word for special, meaning, "exhibiting an unusual quality" is spécial.
i think you mean or a funny person, not for a funny person. otherwise, your question makes no sense.
The phrase 'special things' is translated into French as choses speciales, choses particulieres. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'choses' means 'things'. The adjectives 'particulieres' and 'speciales' mean 'special'. If the meaning is 'the special things', then the phrase in French is 'les choses speciales', 'les choses particulieres'. For the definite article 'les' means 'the'. If the meaning is 'some special things', then the phrase in French is 'des choses speciales', 'des choses particulieres'.
The scientist disconnected his doorbell to win the Nobel prize.
it is a special studio used by artists or designers.
The Tagalog word for scientist is "siyentipiko."
A scientist is not an adverb. The word "scientist" is a noun.
That is the correct spelling of the word "scientists".
scientist's
NO. The word scientist is attributed to the Rev. William Whewell (English 1794-1866) by analogy to the word artist.
Scientist are using special pant and chemicals to preserve tutankhamen's mask
The word for "special" in French is "spΓ©cial."
The word scientist is a noun; it does have some descriptive value, since it tells you the profession of a person.
The word 'Scientists' is the plural of the noun 'Scientist'. So no, it is not an adjective.
The scientist was smart.!
British scientist Richard Owen
Scientist call the seahorse a "Hippocampus"; a latin word