There are many scientific words and phrases that have been agreed on to mean specific things over time by the scientific community.
Using those words (correctly) removes the need to ask for clarification in papers, etc. and/or to debate them later.
So-called 'special' words mean that something is universally identifiable. For example - a 'corn snake' could be known by different names - depending on the area it's found - but its scientific name will always remain the same.
The scientists use special words because many common words given more then one meaning. Their motto is ''one word-one exact -meaning.
Scientists may use different words than common people.Special terminology proficiency, when used correctly, shows that the speaker is competent in the field and belongs to the trustworthy community of experts. To make things simpler, for informality between themselves and for fun, experts invent their own jargon. This is not just scientists but in all groups of people.
ancient(s), efficient, specie(s), science, scientific, and scientist(s).
They would use sam special demon powers
Scientist are using special pant and chemicals to preserve tutankhamen's mask
Predict this, scientist!
You may use any words you wish when writing. There is no special list of words for different kinds of stories.
scientist
Most scientist now use the Celsius scale.
A scientist would not use a graph to explain the methodology.
A scientist would not use a graph to explain the methodology.
If you mean natural as in life, then here are the words: biologist: scientist of life ecologist: scientist of environment zoologist: scientist of animals geologist: scientist of earth and rocks
Er ... I'm not sure I even understand this question! There is no special list of words to use -- you use plain old English words (or whatever language you speak). Creative writing is writing that comes from your mind, so whatever words you use are the words you use.