Associations to the word «Applied»
Noun
- Linguistics
- Mathematics
- Voltage
- Microbiology
- Coating
- Physics
- Electrode
- Epithet
- Optics
- Mechanics
- Insecticide
- Informatics
- Psychology
- Meteorology
- Fertilizer
- Spectroscopy
- Fcc
- Torque
- Cathode
- Deformation
- Basic
- Bandage
- Physic
- Gel
- Pesticide
- Biotechnology
- Manure
- Ethics
- Mathematic
- Regression
- Chemistry
- Brake
- Appellation
- Optimization
- Polarization
- Kv
- Paste
- Science
- Economics
- Linguistic
- Dipole
- Technique
- Methodology
- Viscosity
- Remedy
- Diode
- Capacitor
- Engineering
- Fundamental
- Analysis
- Mathematician
- Anthropology
- Fourier
- Spectrometry
- Correction
- Pedagogy
- Conductivity
- Electrolyte
- Pharmacology
- Principle
- Calibration
- Plaster
- Patent
- Criterion
- Glue
- Term
- Method
- Pigment
- Bsc
- Algorithm
- Polymer
Adjective
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Wiktionary
APPLIED, adjective. Put into practical use
APPLIED, adjective. Of a branch of science, serving another branch of science or engineering
APPLIED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of apply
APPLIED ETHICS, noun. (ethics) The branch of ethics that examines questions of moral right and wrong arising in specific areas of practical concern, as, for example, in medicine or business.
APPLIED MATHEMATICS, noun. Mathematics used to solve problems in other sciences such as physics, engineering or electronics, as opposed to pure mathematics.
APPLIED SCIENCE, noun. The application of science to immediate, real-life problems.
APPLIED SCIENCES, noun. Plural of applied science
APPLIED STATISTICS, noun. Descriptive statistics and inferential statistics.
Dictionary definition
APPLIED, adjective. Concerned with concrete problems or data rather than with fundamental principles; "applied physics"; "applied psychology"; "technical problems in medicine, engineering, economics and other applied disciplines"- Sidney Hook.
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.