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Definition of test
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Test (n.)
Judgment;
distinction;
discrimination.
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Typhlosole
::
Typhlosole
(n.) A fold of the wall which
projects
into the
cavity
of the
intestine
in
bivalve
mollusks,
certain
annelids,
starfishes,
and some other
animals..
Basanite
::
Basanite
(n.)
Lydian
stone,
or black
jasper,
a
variety
of
siliceous
or
flinty
slate,
of a
grayish
or
bluish
black
color.
It is
employed
to test the
purity
of gold, the
amount
of alloy being
indicated
by the color left on the stone when
rubbed
by the
metal..
Mucus
::
Mucus (n.) A
viscid
fluid
secreted
by
mucous
membranes,
which it
serves
to
moisten
and
protect.
It
covers
the
lining
membranes
of all the
cavities
which open
externally,
such as those of the
mouth,
nose,
lungs,
intestinal
canal,
urinary
passages,
etc..
Square
::
Square
(n.) An
instrument
having
at least one right angle and two or more
straight
edges,
used to lay out or test
square
work. It is of
several
forms,
as the T
square,
the
carpenter's
square,
the
try-square.,
etc..
Subsilicate
::
Subsinnation
(n.) The act of
writing
the name under
something,
as for
attestation..
Contestation
::
Contestation
(n.) Proof by
witness;
attestation;
testimony.
Deponent
::
Deponent
(v. t.) One who
deposes
or
testifies
under oath; one who gives
evidence;
usually,
one who
testifies
in
writing..
Decertation
::
Decertation
(n.)
Contest
for
mastery;
contention;
strife.
Cholera
::
Cholera
(n.) One of
several
diseases
affecting
the
digestive
and
intestinal
tract and more or less
dangerous
to life, esp. the one
commonly
called
Asiatic
cholera..
Eprouvette
::
Eprouvette
(n.) An
apparatus
for
testing
or
proving
the
strength
of
gunpowder.
Wager
::
Wager (v. t.) To
hazard
on the issue of a
contest,
or on some
question
that is to be
decided,
or on some
casualty;
to lay; to
stake;
to bet..
Bead
::
Bead (n.) A
glassy
drop of
molten
flux, as borax or
microcosmic
salt, used as a
solvent
and color test for
several
mineral
earths
and
oxides,
as of iron,
manganese,
etc.,
before
the
blowpipe;
as, the borax bead; the iron bead, etc..
Reformation
::
Reformation
(n.)
Specifically
(Eccl.
Hist.),
the
important
religious
movement
commenced
by
Luther
early in the
sixteenth
century,
which
resulted
in the
formation
of the
various
Protestant
churches..
Attestation
::
Attestation
(n.) The act of
attesting;
testimony;
witness;
a
solemn
or
official
declaration,
verbal
or
written,
in
support
of a fact;
evidence.
The truth
appears
from the
attestation
of
witnesses,
or of the
proper
officer.
The
subscription
of a name to a
writing
as a
witness,
is an
attestation..
Hatel
::
Hatel (a.)
Hateful;
detestable.
Orthodromics
::
Orthodromics
(n.) The art of
sailing
in a
direct
course,
or on the arc of a great
circle,
which is the
shortest
distance
between
any two
points
on the
surface
of the
globe;
great-circle
sailing;
orthodromy..
Protest
::
Protest
(v. t.) To call as a
witness
in
affirming
or
denying,
or to prove an
affirmation;
to
appeal
to..
Canticle
::
Canticle
(n.) The Song of Songs or Song of
Solomon,
one of the books of the Old
Testament..
Cursive
::
Cursive
(n.) A
manuscript,
especially
of the New
Testament,
written
in
small,
connected
characters
or in a
running
hand; --
opposed
to
uncial..
Prove
::
Prove (v. t.) To test,
evince,
ascertain,
or
verify,
as the
correctness
of any
operation
or
result;
thus, in
subtraction,
if the
difference
between
two
numbers,
added to the
lesser
number,
makes a sum equal to the
greater,
the
correctness
of the
subtraction
is
proved..
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