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Definition of test
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Test (v. t.) To
refine,
as gold or
silver,
in a test, or
cupel;
to
subject
to
cupellation..
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Trial
::
Trial (n.)
Examination
by a test;
experiment,
as in
chemistry,
metallurgy,
etc..
Testiculate
::
Testiculate
(a.)
Having
two
tubers
resembling
testicles
in form, as some
species
of
orchis..
Intestinal
::
Intestinal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
intestines
of an
animal;
as, the
intestinal
tube;
intestinal
digestion;
intestinal
ferments..
Most
::
Most (a.) In the
greatest
or
highest
degree.
Testification
::
Testification
(n.) The act of
testifying,
or
giving
testimony
or
evidence;
as, a
direct
testification
of our
homage
to God..
Bezoar
::
Bezoar
(n.) A
calculous
concretion
found in the
intestines
of
certain
ruminant
animals
(as the wild goat, the
gazelle,
and the
Peruvian
llama)
formerly
regarded
as an
unfailing
antidote
for
poison,
and a
certain
remedy
for
eruptive,
pestilential,
or
putrid
diseases.
Hence:
Any
antidote
or
panacea..
Maximum
::
Maximum
(n.) The
greatest
quantity
or value
attainable
in a given case; or, the
greatest
value
attained
by a
quantity
which first
increases
and then
begins
to
decrease;
the
highest
point or
degree;
--
opposed
to
minimum..
Vie
::
Vie (n.) A
contest
for
superiority;
competition;
rivalry;
strife;
also, a
challenge;
a
wager..
Purge
::
Purge (v. t.) That which
purges;
especially,
a
medicine
that
evacuates
the
intestines;
a
cathartic..
Concavo-convex
::
Concavo-convex
(a.)
Specifically,
having
such a
combination
of
concave
and
convex
sides as makes the focal axis the
shortest
line
between
them. See
Illust.
under
Lens..
Severe
::
Severe
(superl.)
Difficult
to be
endured;
exact;
critical;
rigorous;
as, a
severe
test..
Race
::
Race (n.)
Hence:
The act or
process
of
running
in
competition;
a
contest
of speed in any way, as in
running,
riding,
driving,
skating,
rowing,
sailing;
in the
plural,
usually,
a
meeting
for
contests
in the
running
of
horses;
as, he
attended
the
races..
Protester
::
Protester
(n.) One who
protests
a bill of
exchange,
or
note..
Transept
::
Transept
(n.) The
transversal
part of a
church,
which
crosses
at right
angles
to the
greatest
length,
and
between
the nave and
choir.
In the
basilicas,
this had often no
projection
at its two ends. In
Gothic
churches
these
project
these
project
greatly,
and
should
be
called
the arms of the
transept.
It is
common,
however,
to speak of the arms
themselves
as the
transepts..
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..
Protestant
::
Protestant
(a.)
Making
a
protest;
protesting.
Testudineous
::
Testudineous
(a.)
Resembling
the shell of a
tortoise.
Tropic
::
Tropic
(n.) One of the two small
circles
of the
celestial
sphere,
situated
on each side of the
equator,
at a
distance
of 23? 28/, and
parallel
to it, which the sun just
reaches
at its
greatest
declination
north or
south,
and from which it turns again
toward
the
equator,
the
northern
circle
being
called
the
Tropic
of
Cancer,
and the
southern
the
Tropic
of
Capricorn,
from the names of the two signs at which they touch the
ecliptic..
Warfare
::
Warfare
(n.)
Contest;
struggle.
Testify
::
Testify
(v. t.) To bear
witness
to; to
support
the truth of by
testimony;
to
affirm
or
declare
solemny.
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