Definition of criminalistics in English:
criminalistics
plural noun ˌkrɪmɪnəˈlɪstɪksˌkrimənəˈlistiks
another term for "forensics"
Example sentencesExamples
- This natural law is the foundation of criminalistics and is the motivation behind the acquisition and analysis of trace evidence.
- He's another member of the team of criminalistics, he's highly competitive, he's a talented jazz musician, and has had a gambling problem.
- I think there's a big difference between criminalistics and elementary school teachers.
- CSI has as much to do with criminalistics as Baywatch has to do with being a lifeguard.’
- Further criminalistics evidence proved that Macy was not the last person to drive the suburban in which the powder was found.
Definition of criminalistics in US English:
criminalistics
plural nounˌkrimənəˈlistiks
treated as singular Scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime; forensics.
Example sentencesExamples
- Further criminalistics evidence proved that Macy was not the last person to drive the suburban in which the powder was found.
- This natural law is the foundation of criminalistics and is the motivation behind the acquisition and analysis of trace evidence.
- He's another member of the team of criminalistics, he's highly competitive, he's a talented jazz musician, and has had a gambling problem.
- I think there's a big difference between criminalistics and elementary school teachers.
- CSI has as much to do with criminalistics as Baywatch has to do with being a lifeguard.’