The shininess of a mineral is known as it's luster. It is one of the many physical properties that are used to help classify minerals.
The scientific term for drinking is "ingestion."
Ammonia is the scientific term for ammonia.Household ammonia is actually a solution of ammonia (which is a gas at room temperature and ordinary pressures) in water.
The term you're looking for is albedo, and it's the percentage of light that is reflected by an object. The higher the percentage of light reflected, the higher the albedo. It is most often used in connection with astronomy, as in the albedo of certain planets. Planets that are cloud-covered have fairly high albedos, since clouds reflect sunlight pretty well. The moon, by comparison, has a very low albedo, because it's just dirt. Of course, the moon is very bright to us because it's so close.
The scientific term pertaining to poison is "toxicology", which is the study of the nature, effects, and detection of poisons and the treatment of poisoning.
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The scientific term for plastics is polymers.
That is precisely the scientific term: "ellipse".
Metal
gloss
brightness
Hyperopia is the scientific term. The common term is far-sightedness.
the scientific term for hearing loss is presbycusis
Check your dictionary - ophthalmologist *is* a scientific term.
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The scientific term for tree is "plantae arbor."
The scientific term for 'speeds up' is acceleration