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Definition of test
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of test is as below...
Test (v. t.) To put to the
proof;
to prove the
truth,
genuineness,
or
quality
of by
experiment,
or by some
principle
or
standard;
to try; as, to test the
soundness
of a
principle;
to test the
validity
of an
argument..
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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..
Vouch
::
Vouch (v. i.) To bear
witness;
to give
testimony
or full
attestation.
Elohistic
::
Elohistic
(a.)
Relating
to
Elohim
as a name of God; -- said of
passages
in the Old
Testament.
Settler
::
Settler
(n.) That which
settles
or
finishes;
hence,
a blow, etc., which
settles
or
decides
a
contest..
Obtested
::
Obtested
(imp. & p. p.) of
Obtes.
Lieno-intestinal
::
Lieno-intestinal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
spleen
and
intestine;
as, the
lieno-intestinal
vein of the
frog..
Septuagint
::
Septuagint
(n.) A Greek
version
of the Old
Testament;
-- so
called
because
it was
believed
to be the work of
seventy
(or
rather
of
seventy-two)
translators.
Spleen
::
Spleen
(n.) A
peculiar
glandlike
but
ductless
organ found near the
stomach
or
intestine
of most
vertebrates
and
connected
with the
vascular
system;
the milt. Its exact
function
in not
known.
Ellipse
::
Ellipse
(n.) An oval or
oblong
figure,
bounded
by a
regular
curve,
which
corresponds
to an
oblique
projection
of a
circle,
or an
oblique
section
of a cone
through
its
opposite
sides.
The
greatest
diameter
of the
ellipse
is the major axis, and the least
diameter
is the minor axis. See Conic
section,
under
Conic,
and cf.
Focus..
Didonia
::
Didonia
(n.) The curve which on a given
surface
and with a given
perimeter
contains
the
greatest
area.
Protest
::
Protest
(v. i.) To make a
solemn
declaration
(often
a
written
one)
expressive
of
opposition;
-- with
against;
as, he
protest
against
your
votes..
Rationalism
::
Rationalism
(n.) The
system
that makes
rational
power the
ultimate
test of
truth;
--
opposed
to
sensualism,
or
sensationalism,
and
empiricism..
Homologoumena
::
Homologoumena
(n. pl.) Those books of the New
Testament
which were
acknowledged
as
canonical
by the early
church;
--
distinguished
from
antilegomena.
Testacy
::
Testacy
(n.) The state or
circumstance
of being
testate,
or of
leaving
a valid will, or
testament,
at
death..
Hematophilia
::
Hematophilia
(n.) A
condition
characterized
by a
tendency
to
profuse
and
uncontrollable
hemorrhage
from the
slightest
wounds.
Bequeath
::
Bequeath
(v. t.) To give or leave by will; to give by
testament;
-- said
especially
of
personal
property.
Detester
::
Detester
(n.) One who
detes/.
Struggler
::
Struggle
(n.)
Contest;
contention;
strife.
Examine
::
Examine
(v. t.) To test by any
appropriate
method;
to
inspect
carefully
with a view to
discover
the real
character
or state of; to
subject
to
inquiry
or
inspection
of
particulars
for the
purpose
of
obtaining
a
fuller
insight
into the
subject
of
examination,
as a
material
substance,
a fact, a
reason,
a
cause,
the truth of a
statement;
to
inquire
or
search
into; to
explore;
as, to
examine
a
mineral;
to
examine
a ship to know
whether
she is
seaworthy;
to
examine
a
proposition,
theory,
or
question..
Comprobation
::
Comprobation
(n.) Joint
attestation;
proof.
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