Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Versed; instructed; skilled; learned; trained.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
science .
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Examples
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Yeah right on with the post, doubt any christians will even jump in the pool of sharks here where they know they'll get "scienced"
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MALVEAUX: Forty years ago, gunshots rang out at a hotel in Memphis, and an assassin's bullet scienced the voice of a man known for peace and who dared an entire nation to dream about what could be.
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No one picks up a science fiction novel expecting to be scienced or a fantasy novel to be fantasized (that takes porno?)
The Great Debate Hal Duncan 2005
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No one picks up a science fiction novel expecting to be scienced or a fantasy novel to be fantasized (that takes porno?)
The Great Debate Hal Duncan 2005
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A pair of athletes, scienced to the tips of their vibrating digits, compelled to appeal to the courtesy of a wild and well-whiskered Legislature, would doubtless appear inconsistent to gentlemen of the National Sporting Club of London, who were anxious to have the big fight settled within earshot of Bow Bells, in the luxurious rooms of the London National Sporting Club.
The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2) Harry Furniss
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Germany, the might modern Hun, the highly scienced barbarian of this twentieth
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He was a good, scienced man, and had his hands up very quick.
Forty Years a Gambler on the Mississippi George H. Devol
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_Thätigkeit_ or 'available energy' other than stimulated by even an extensive familiarity with every detail of philosophy, literature, and art, provided that these were properly _scienced_, or taught strictly according to their historical development.
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Our guide, not being very well scienced, struck too far south, in consequence of which we were three nights without wood and had to burn buffalo chips; but, as good luck would have it, we were favored with clear, dry weather and could make good fires.
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Deep scienced in the mazy lore Of mad philosophy: but now Hoist sail, and back my voyage plough
Life of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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