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fo·ren·sics F0254400 (fə-rĕn′sĭks, -zĭks)n. (used with a sing. verb)1. The art or study of formal debate; argumentation.2. The use of science and technology to investigate and establish facts in criminal or civil courts of law.forensics (fəˈrɛnsɪks) n (Education) (functioning as singular or plural) the art or study of formal debatingforensicsthe art and study of argumentation and formal debate. — forensic, adj.See also: ArgumentationThesaurusNoun | 1. | forensics - scientific tests or techniques used in the investigation of crimespolice investigation, police work - the investigation of criminal activities |
forensicsnounThe presentation of an argument or arguments:argumentation, debate, disputation.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeforensic scienceforensics The science and practice of examining physical evidence and applying the physical properties of that evidence to the resolution of legal issues, particularly identifying the commission, nature, and perpetrators of crimes Genetics The use of DNA for identification (e.g., to establish paternity in child support cases, link a suspect to a crime scene, identify accident victims, etc.)forensics Vox populi A popular term for the investigative armamentarium–eg, documents and other writings, used to link an actor with an act, usually understood to be of criminal nature including but not limited to homicide and violent deathforensics Related to forensics: Computer forensics, DNA forensics, Cyber forensics, Digital forensics, network forensicsforensicsn. public speaking or argumentation. forensics Related to forensics: Computer forensics, DNA forensics, Cyber forensics, Digital forensics, network forensicsSynonyms for forensicsnoun the presentation of an argument or argumentsSynonyms- argumentation
- debate
- disputation
Words related to forensicsnoun scientific tests or techniques used in the investigation of crimesRelated Words- police investigation
- police work
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