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Word Meanings - EXPERIMENTAL - Book Publishers vocabulary database

1. Pertaining to experiment; founded on, or derived from, experiment or trial; as, experimental science; given to, or skilled in, experiment; as, an experimental philosopher. 2. Known by, or derived from, experience; as, experimental religion.

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  • EXPERIMENTAL
    1. Pertaining to experiment; founded on, or derived from, experiment or trial; as, experimental science; given to, or skilled in, experiment; as, an experimental philosopher. 2. Known by, or derived from, experience; as, experimental religion.
  • TENTATIVE
    Of or pertaining to a trial or trials; essaying; experimental. "A slow, tentative manner." Carlyle. -- Ten*ta"tive*ly, adv.
  • SPECULATIVE
    1. Given to speculation; contemplative. The mind of man being by nature speculative. Hooker. 2. Involving, or formed by, speculation; ideal; theoretical; not established by demonstration. Cudworth. 3. Of or pertaining to vision; also,
  • EMPIRICALLY
    By experiment or experience; without science; in the manner of quacks.
  • EXPERIMENTALLY
    By experiment; by experience or trial. J. S. Mill.
  • EXPERIMENTALIST
    One who makes experiments; an experimenter. Whaterly.
  • EXPERIMENTALIZE
    To make experiments ; to experiment. J. S. Mill.
  • UNEMPIRICALLY
    Not empirically; without experiment or experience.
  • SUSTENTATIVE
    Adapted to sustain, strengthen, or corroborate; as, sustentative citations or quotations. Sustentative functions , those functions of the body which affect its material composition and thus determine its mass.
  • EMPIRIC; EMPIRICAL
    1. Pertaining to, or founded upon, experiment or experience; depending upon the observation of phenomena; versed in experiments. In philosophical language, the term empirical means simply what belongs to or is the product of experience
  • PRETENTATIVE
    Fitted for trial beforehand; experimental. Sir H. Wotton.
  • METEMPIRIC; METEMPIRICAL
    Related, or belonging, to the objects of knowledge within the province of metempirics. If then the empirical designates the province we include within the range of science, the province we exclude may be fitly styled the metempirical. G. H. Lewes.

 

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