scientifico-

English

Etymology

From scientific +‎ -o-.

Prefix

scientifico-

  1. science; scientific
    • 1979, Michel Foucault, translated by Alan Sheridan, Discipline and Punish, page 23:
      A genealogy of the present scientifico-legal complex from which the power to punish derives its bases, justifications and rules, from which it extends its effects and by which it masks its exorbitant singularity.
    • 2015, Tad Brennan, Ethics and Epistemology in Sextus Empiricus:
      If he has a dogma, i.e. a scientifico-philosophical theory, then he is not any sort of Skeptic, not even an urbane Skeptic.