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laws

Definition

In science, a law is a statement that describes how the universe works. Laws are always true, and they can never be broken.

How can the word be used?

Judge: A person who presides over a court and enforces the law.

laws

Different forms of the word

Noun:

  • Laws are rules that are made by a government or other authority to regulate the behaviour of people in a society.
  • Laws can be written down or unwritten.
  • Laws can be enforced by the government or by other authorities.

Adjective:

  • Legal is an adjective that describes something that is in accordance with the law.
  • Illegal is an adjective that describes something that is against the law.

Verb:

  • To law is to make laws.
  • To legislate is to make laws.

Etymology

The word "law" comes from the Old English word "lagu", which means "custom" or "rule". It was first used in English in the 8th century.

The Old English word "lagu" is thought to be derived from the Proto-Germanic word *lagwō, which also means "custom" or "rule".

Question

In science what are laws?