Refute
to test to prove its right or a educated guess
You needn't a scientific definition for it. Theory is something waiting to be proved in the future that it was not a theory in the past. It was a valid idea. However, if you want to go deeper on this issue, there is a link right below.
The scientific word for "quick" can vary based on context, but "rapid" is commonly used in scientific literature to describe something that occurs in a short amount of time. In physics, "velocity" may also imply quickness in terms of speed. Additionally, "swift" can be used in various scientific discussions to indicate something happening promptly.
a hypothesis is a scientific word for prediction. An opinion is something someone says that is not a fact.
the scientific word for hardness is density
Confute
the word investigation means to try and prove something or to find out something
I believe sleet is its own scientific word. FYI you spelt scientific wrong, (just letting you know).
the word investigation means to try and prove something or to find out something
The word is wrong. People carelessly say that something is wrong.
To declare or assert that something is wrong, you can use the word "proclaim" or "assert."
to test to prove its right or a educated guess
If you allow someone to do something wrong, the you're an enabler.
In scientific usage, to deform is to alter the shape of something.
The scientific definition of the word quantitative is to be able to describe or describe something as a quantity, the result of measuring something and relating to a number or quantity.
The word is "acknowledge."
Mark Twain claimed 4.5 letters per word. He was wrong. It's actually 5.1. Now prove me wrong.