I can not think of any special scientific word for "correct". Perhaps. "verified" or "verifiable" or "valid" or "validated" or "true" or "affirmed" or "proven".
a scientific word is understatement
The word 'model' in scientific terms mean a diagram or some sort of picture with words pointing out what bit means which.
The word "milestone" does not have a scientific connotation.
The scientific word for people is homosapiens
More specifically, the scientific word for titan arum is Amorphophallus titanum.
1495 is the correct answer
Not only scientific, but general and correct: feces, orexcrement
a scientific word is understatement
Scientific theory is two words.
Hynonyms is not a word. The correct word is homonyms. Hynonyms is not a word. The correct word is homonyms. Hynonyms is not a word. The correct word is homonyms.
keep one's word is correct
Some words found in scientific include:centfistinfectnestscenicsincetenstinscentscitefestfiniteincestinfectsnetsscentsentsineticscitesfeintfinefinitesfitsinciseinfestnicesitetiescitiesfeintsfinesfinsicesinciteinsectnicestsnitfeistfinesticiestinsetniftiesstein
Megalopolis and metropolis are both correct words.
"Anyway" is the only correct word. "Anyways" is not a genuine word, and therefore its usage is never correct.
The word "they're is pronounced grammatically correct. It is the shortened version of the words "they are".
There is no scientific word for gloves. It isn't a living species or thing. It is an item made by man.
"Can't" is a contraction of the words, "Can not". It is considered a correct word, however many people prefer to write "can not" or "cannot".