experiment
experiment - noun
- Test, trial
- A tentative procedure or policy
- An operation or procedure carried out under controlled conditions in order to discover an unknown effect or law, to test or establish a hypothesis, or to illustrate a known law
- Experience
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"make another experiment of his suspicion"
Usage examples
Examples: "I can see the experiment from here." "That experiment belongs to me." "The experiment is very important."
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E
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X
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P
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E
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R
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I
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M
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E
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N
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T
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Etymology
Middle English, "testing, proof, remedy," borrowed from Anglo-French {it}esperiment,{/it} borrowed from Latin {it}experīmentum{/it} "testing, experience, proof," from {it}experīrī{/it} "to put to the test, attempt, have experience of, undergo" + {it}-mentum{/it} -ment {ma}{mat|experience:1|}{/ma}
Middle English, "testing, proof, remedy," borrowed from Anglo-French esperiment, borrowed from Latin experīmentum "testing, experience, proof," from experīrī "to put to the test, attempt, have experience of, undergo" + -mentum -ment