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Spelaeology meaning in Urdu

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1) Spelaeology, Speleology : غاروں کا مطالعہ کرنا, کہفیات : (noun) the scientific study of caves.

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Linguistics : علم السنہ , Metrology : علم پیمائش , Musicology : موسیقیات , Zoological : حیوانی علم سے متعلق , Dietetics : غذائیات , Craniology : علم کہوپڑی , Criminology : جرمیات , Bibliotics : کتاب شناسی , Higher Criticism : اعلی تنقید , Limnology : علم غدیریات , Geology : جیولوجی , Natural History : تاریخ کائنات , Linguist : ماہر لسانیات , Histology : علم نسیجات , Meteorology : موسمیات , Science : سائنس , Scientifically : سائنسی طریقے سے , Lab : تجزیہ گاہ , Ascertained : دریافت شدہ , Memoir : عالمانہ مضمون , Neo-Latin : نئی لاطینی زبان؛ , Adventurer : مہم جو , Research : تحقیق کرنا , Forensics : سائنسی تفتیش , Applied Scientist : ماہر فنیات , Naturalist : تاریخ طبیعی کا ماہر , Pseudoscientific : جعلی سائنسی طریقے کا , T-Scope : بصارتی ادراک کی آزمایش کا آلہ , Hodoscope : ذرہ بین , Accelerator : سائنسی اوزار , Evolutionism : نظریہ ارتقا

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Linguistics: the scientific study of language.

Metrology: the scientific study of measurement.

Musicology: the scholarly and scientific study of music.

Zoological: Zoology is the branch of biology that focuses on the scientific study of animals. It encompasses the study of animal classification, structure, behavior, physiology, evolution, and ecology. Zoologists observe, classify, and analyze various aspects of animal life, ranging from individual organisms to entire populations and ecosystems.

Dietetics: the scientific study of food preparation and intake.

Craniology: the scientific study of the skulls of various human races.

Criminology: the scientific study of crime and criminal behavior and law enforcement.

Bibliotics: the scientific study of documents and handwriting etc. especially to determine authorship or authenticity.

Higher Criticism: the scientific study of biblical writings to determine their origin and meaning.

Limnology: the scientific study of bodies of fresh water for their biological and physical and geological properties.

Geology: Geology is the scientific study of the Earth`s physical structure, rocks, minerals, fossils and landforms.

Natural History: the scientific study of plants or animals (more observational than experimental) usually published in popular magazines rather than in academic journals.

Linguist: an expert in the scientific study of language. Linguists analyze language`s structure, evolution, and usage, often conducting research to understand its various aspects and intricacies.

Histology: Histology is the scientific study of the fine detail of biological cells and tissues using microscopes to look at specimens of tissues that have been carefully prepared using special processes called "histological techniques".

Meteorology: Meteorology is the scientific study of the Earth`s atmosphere, weather patterns, and climate. It is a branch of atmospheric science that focuses on understanding and predicting atmospheric phenomena, including temperature, humidity, air pressure, wind, precipitation, and other factors that influence weather conditions.

Science: a particular branch of scientific knowledge.

Scientifically: with respect to science; in a scientific way.

Lab: a workplace for the conduct of scientific research.

Ascertained: discovered or determined by scientific observation.

Memoir: an essay on a scientific or scholarly topic.

Neo-Latin: Latin since the Renaissance; used for scientific nomenclature.

Adventurer: someone who travels into little known regions (especially for some scientific purpose).

Research: attempt to find out in a systematically and scientific manner.

Forensics: scientific tests or techniques used in the investigation of crimes.

Applied Scientist: a person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.

Naturalist: an advocate of the doctrine that the world can be understood in scientific terms.

Pseudoscientific: based on theories and methods erroneously regarded as scientific.

T-Scope: scientific instrument used by psychologists; presents visual stimuli for brief exposures.

Hodoscope: (physics) scientific instrument that traces the path of a charged particle.

Accelerator: a scientific instrument that increases the kinetic energy of charged particles.

Evolutionism: (biology) a scientific theory of the origin of species of plants and animals.

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