Attraction. Force of attraction. Glue works because the things that are stuck together are attracted (ie attractive force) to the glue in-between. Similar to magnets attracting, or effects of static electricity. Stickiness is an electrical charge effect, but on a small scale of atoms & molecules attracted (sticking) together.
the scientific word for hardness is density
macro is the scientific word for big
A scientific word for facts or figures would be data.
You just did. Just change "the word scientific method..." to "the TERM scientific method". Or you could say "That's not following the scientific method."
the scientific law is science
Sticky is an adjective
The noun 'sticky' is an informal noun that has come into use in recent history as a word for a type of note paper with a strip of tacky adhesive on the back (originally the brand name Post-It Note), also referred to as a sticky-note.This use of the word 'sticky' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.The noun form of the adjective 'sticky' is stickiness.
Sticky is an adjective
Yes, the word 'slime' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'slime' is a word for a slippery or sticky substance; a word for slippery or sticky mud or clay; a word for a thing.
Sap is a liquid that is sticky and has sugar in it, in scientific forms. BUT, do not eat it!
The word is daub. It means to coat or smear a surface with a sticky substance in a liberal way.
The word "sticky" has two syllables: "Sti" and "key".
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No, the word 'scientific' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun; for example, a scientific experiment, a scientific expedition.
The scientific word for people is homosapiens
How about "fig"?
easy the answer is spread