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Definition of test
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Test (n.) Means of
trial;
as,
absence
is a test of
love..
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Paulician
::
Paulician
(n.) One of a sect of
Christian
dualists
originating
in
Armenia
in the
seventh
century.
They
rejected
the Old
Testament
and the part of the New.
Vaporimeter
::
Vaporimeter
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
volume
or the
tension
of any
vapor;
specifically,
an
instrument
of this sort used as an
alcoholometer
in
testing
spirituous
liquors..
Maccabees
::
Maccabees
(n. pl.) The name of two
ancient
historical
books,
which give
accounts
of
Jewish
affairs
in or about the time of the
Maccabean
princes,
and which are
received
as
canonical
books in the Roman
Catholic
Church,
but are
included
in the
Apocrypha
by
Protestants.
Also
applied
to three
books,
two of which are found in some MSS. of the
Septuagint..
Minim
::
Minim (n.) A time note,
formerly
the
shortest
in use; a half note, equal to half a
semibreve,
or two
quarter
notes or
crotchets..
Foul
::
Foul
(superl.)
Not
conformed
to the
established
rules and
customs
of a game,
conflict,
test, etc.;
unfair;
dishonest;
dishonorable;
cheating;
as, foul
play..
Testate
::
Testate
(a.)
Having
made and left a will; as, a
person
is said to die
testate..
Try
::
Try (v. t.) To prove by
experiment;
to apply a test to, for the
purpose
of
determining
the
quality;
to
examine;
to
prove;
to test; as, to try
weights
or
measures
by a
standard;
to try a man's
opinions..
Diarrhoea
::
Diarrhoea
(n.) A
morbidly
frequent
and
profuse
discharge
of loose or fluid
evacuations
from the
intestines,
without
tenesmus;
a
purging
or
looseness
of the
bowels;
a
flux..
Hate
::
Hate (n.) To have a great
aversion
to, with a
strong
desire
that evil
should
befall
the
person
toward
whom the
feeling
is
directed;
to
dislike
intensely;
to
detest;
as, to hate one's
enemies;
to hate
hypocrisy..
Clyster
::
Clyster
(n.) A
liquid
injected
into the lower
intestines
by means of a
syringe;
an
injection;
an
enema.
Pyx
::
Pyx (v. t.) To test as to
weight
and
fineness,
as the coins
deposited
in the pyx..
Disputable
::
Disputable
(v. i.)
Capable
of being
disputed;
liable
to be
called
in
question,
controverted,
or
contested;
or
doubtful
certainty
or
propriety;
controvertible;
as,
disputable
opinions,
propositions,
points,
or
questions..
Tettish
::
Tettish
(a.)
Captious;
testy.
Countermark
::
Countermark
(n.) A mark or token added to those
already
existing,
in order to
afford
security
or
proof;
as, an
additional
or
special
mark put upon a
package
of goods
belonging
to
several
persons,
that it may not be
opened
except
in the
presence
of all; a mark added to that of an
artificer
of gold or
silver
work by the
Goldsmiths'
Company
of
London,
to
attest
the
standard
quality
of the gold or
silver;
a mark added to an
ancient
coin or
medal,
to show
either
its
change
of value or that it was tak
Contesting
::
Contesting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Contes.
Testy
::
Testy
(superl.)
Fretful;
peevish;
petulant;
easily
irritated.
Appall
::
Appall
(a.) To
depress
or
discourage
with fear; to
impress
with fear in such a
manner
that the mind
shrinks,
or loses its
firmness;
to
overcome
with
sudden
terror
or
horror;
to
dismay;
as, the sight
appalled
the
stoutest
heart..
Glassite
::
Glassite
(n.) A
member
of a
Scottish
sect,
founded
in the 18th
century
by John
Glass,
a
minister
of the
Established
Church
of
Scotland,
who
taught
that
justifying
faith is no more than a
simple
assent
to the
divine
testimone
passively
recived
by the
understanding.
The
English
and
American
adherents
of this faith are
called
Sandemanians,
after
Robert
Sandeman,
the
son-in-law
and
disciple
of
Glass..
Certify
::
Certify
(v. t.) To
testify
to in
writing;
to make a
declaration
concerning,
in
writing,
under hand, or hand and
seal..
Abhorrent
::
Abhorrent
(a.)
Detestable.
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