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Forensics   /fərˈɛnsɪks/  /fˌɔrˈɛnsɪks/   Listen
Forensics

noun
1.
Scientific tests or techniques used in the investigation of crimes.






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"Forensics" Quotes from Famous Books



... Priestley never improved by any systematic course of study. W.H. Gibson was very slow and was rebuked for wasting his time in sketching. James Russell Lowell was reprimanded, at first privately and then publicly, in his sophomore year "for general negligence in themes, forensics, and recitations," and finally suspended in 1838 "on account of continued neglect of his college duties." In early life Goldsmith's teacher thought him the dullest boy she had ever taught. His tutor called him ignorant and stupid. Irving says that a lad "whose passions are not strong ...
— Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene • G. Stanley Hall



Words linked to "Forensics" :   police investigation, police work



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