sciencey
See also: science-y
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From science + -y (“characterized by; like”, suffix forming an adjective).
Adjective
sciencey (comparative more sciencey, superlative most sciencey)
- (informal) Apparently, but not necessarily, scientific; having the trappings of science.
- Near-synonyms: sciencelike; scientistic; pseudoscientific
- 2010, Kat Banyard, The Equality Illusion: The Truth about Women and Men Today, page 60:
- Here was the hidden gender curriculum in full flow - with very clear gendered values and expectations being imparted to the children who walked in: boys are loud and active and like 'sciencey' things such as building and constructing; girls, on the other hand, are quiet and passive, preferring to do 'caring' things and look pretty.
- 2013, Daniel Loxton, Donald R. Prothero, Abominable Science!:
- It sounds sciencey, it looks sciencey, and it can fool a lot of people into thinking it's scientific but there are clear reasons why it is not.
- 2014, David Tieck, Ok, Intriguing: Hell Yeah! Awesomenessous, →ISBN:
- Fear not, I have formulated (a sciencey word) this easy to understand list of signs that you may be a scientist:
- 2017, David M. Barnett, Calling Major Tom, →ISBN:
- All those pencils in your pocket. You look sciencey.
Related terms
References
- “sciencey”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.