0 the process of finding information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time, or the thing that is found: --
The discovery of a body in the undergrowth started a murder enquiry.
Leonardo made many scientific discoveries.
the discovery of electricity
1 part of a legal process in which the lawyers from one side in a case give documents relating to their case to the other side, before the trial begins: --
2 the act of finding something that had not been known before: --
It is the discovery that a sudden change has taken place in the extent of globalisation which tends to affect support.
A related rt-plasma discovery requiring the presence of a catalyst is a new low-electric field plasma source.
Instead, he elected to demonstrate the legitimacy and importance of his discovery through the interest it provoked among powerful state officials.
Pupils enjoyed exploring the sounds within a pedagogical framework of exploration and discovery rather than in the context of right or wrong compositional choices.
Since its description, the lifecycle of this protozoan parasite has eluded discovery.
The discovery of the variability of vaccine strains and the ageing of vaccines changed the economy of vaccines and of their standards.
Real discoveries have been made, and many more can be expected from this very promising research avenue.
Proofs are not meant to act merely as justification for the discovery of "facts"; they are themselves the "facts" to be discovered.