know vs science

know

noun
  • Knowledge; the state of knowing. 

  • Knowledge; the state of knowing; now confined to the fixed phrase ‘in the know’ 

verb
  • To perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of or that. 

  • To experience. 

  • To understand or have a grasp of through experience or study. 

  • To be or become aware or cognizant. 

  • To be able to play or perform (a song or other piece of music). 

  • To be acquainted or familiar with; to have encountered. 

  • To be aware of; to be cognizant of. 

  • To recognize as the same (as someone or something previously encountered) after an absence or change. 

  • To have knowledge; to have information, be informed. 

science

noun
  • The fact of knowing something; knowledge or understanding of a truth. 

  • The collective discipline of study or learning acquired through the scientific method; the sum of knowledge gained from such methods and discipline. 

  • Knowledge derived from scientific disciplines, scientific method, or any systematic effort. 

  • Synonym of sweet science (“the sport of boxing”) 

  • Specifically the natural sciences. 

  • A particular discipline or branch of learning, especially one dealing with measurable or systematic principles rather than intuition or natural ability. 

  • The scientific community. 

verb
  • To use science to solve a problem. 

How often have the words know and science occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )