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  • 71eu|de|mon|ics — eu|dae|mon|ics or eu|de|mon|ics «YOO duh MON ihks», noun. 1. the science of happiness. 2. = eudaemonism. (Cf. ↑eudaemonism) …

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  • 72eu|dae|mon|ics — or eu|de|mon|ics «YOO duh MON ihks», noun. 1. the science of happiness. 2. = eudaemonism. (Cf. ↑eudaemonism) …

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  • 73eu|phen|ics — «yoo FEHN ihks», noun. a science dealing with ways of improving the human race after birth, especially by technological means such as organ transplantation and prosthetics: »Attempts to control the basic characteristics of the organisms which… …

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  • 74eu|then|ics — «yoo THEHN ihks», noun. the science or art of improving the human race by controlling the environment or living conditions. ╂[< Greek euthēneîn thrive, flourish + English ics] …

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  • 75ge|o|pon|ics — «JEE uh PON ihks», noun. 1. the art or science of agriculture. 2. a book about geoponics. ╂[< geopon(ic) + ics] …

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  • 76met|em|pir|ics — «MEHT ehm PIHR ihks», noun. a branch of philosophy closely related to the transcendentalism of Immanuel Kant, Johann Fichte, and Georg Hegel, concerned with things outside the field of experience, but not beyond human knowledge. ╂[< met +… …

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  • 77o|von|ics — or o|von|ics «oh VON ihks», noun. the use or application of Ovonic devices …

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  • 78O|von|ics — or o|von|ics «oh VON ihks», noun. the use or application of Ovonic devices …

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  • 79psy|cho|nom|ics — «SY kuh NOM ihks», noun. the branch of psychology that deals with the laws of mental action, especially the relations of the individual mind to its environment. ╂[< psycho + Greek nómos law + English ics] …

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  • 80se|mi|ot|ics — «SEE mee OT ihks», noun. 1. the study or science of signs and symbols. Semiotics is divided into pragmatics, syntactics, and semantics. 2. the branch of medicine concerned with the study of symptoms; symptomatology. Also, semeiotics. ╂[< Greek …

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