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forensic science
[ fuh-ren-sik sahy-uhns, -zik ]
noun
- the professional discipline of scientifically analyzing crime evidence, especially physical evidence:
All of these consultants have at least a bachelor’s degree in their scientific field, and have completed extensive training related to forensic science and crime scene investigation.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of forensic science1
First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences
The spot was too small to double-test, and it had to be amplified beyond the standard measures of practice in forensic science.
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The CSI shows similarly sent young people flocking to forensic-science programs.
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In 2012, Sigg was enrolled at Warren Tech, a continuing education high school, that offers forensic science courses.
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