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Definition of test
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Test (v. t.) To
examine
or try, as by the use of some
reagent;
as, to test a
solution
by
litmus
paper..
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Evangelical
::
Evangelical
(a.)
Belonging
to,
agreeable
or
consonant
to, or
contained
in, the
gospel,
or the truth
taught
in the New
Testament;
as,
evangelical
religion..
Touchstone
::
Touchstone
(n.) Any test or
criterion
by which the
qualities
of a thing are
tried.
Contend
::
Contend
(v. i.) To
strive
in
opposition;
to
contest;
to
dispute;
to vie; to
quarrel;
to
fight.
Protestantical
::
Protestantical
(a.)
Protestant.
Witness
::
Witness
(v. t.) To give
testimony
to; to
testify
to; to
attest.
Sausage
::
Sausage
(n.) An
article
of food
consisting
of meat (esp. pork)
minced
and
highly
seasoned,
and
inclosed
in a
cylindrical
case or skin
usually
made of the
prepared
intestine
of some
animal..
Epistle
::
Epistle
(n.) One of the
letters
in the New
Testament
which were
addressed
to their
Christian
brethren
by
Apostles.
Inadmissible
::
Inadmissible
(a.) Not
admissible;
not
proper
to be
admitted,
allowed,
or
received;
as,
inadmissible
testimony;
an
inadmissible
proposition,
or
explanation..
Grope
::
Grope (v. t.) To
examine;
to test; to
sound.
Administrator
::
Administrator
(n.) A man who
manages
or
settles
the
estate
of an
intestate,
or of a
testator
when there is no
competent
executor;
one to whom the right of
administration
has been
committed
by
competent
authority..
Testatrix
::
Testatrix
(n.) A woman who makes and
leaves
a will at
death;
a
female
testator.
Contest
::
Contest
(v. t.) To make a
subject
of
dispute,
contention,
litigation,
or
emulation;
to
contend
for; to call in
question;
to
controvert;
to
oppose;
to
dispute..
Foregut
::
Foregut
(n.) The
anterior
part of the
alimentary
canal,
from the mouth to the
intestine,
o/ to the
entrance
of the bile
duct..
Contention
::
Contention
(n.) A
violent
effort
or
struggle
to
obtain,
or to
resist,
something;
contest;
strife..
Surrogate
::
Surrogate
(n.) In some
States
of the
United
States,
an
officer
who
presides
over the
probate
of wills and
testaments
and yield the
settlement
of
estates..
Semen
::
Semen (n.) The seed or
fecundating
fluid of male
animals;
sperm.
It is a white or
whitish
viscid
fluid
secreted
by the
testes,
characterized
by the
presence
of
spermatozoids
to which it owes its
generative
power..
Testimonial
::
Testimonial
(a.) A
writing
or
certificate
which bears
testimony
in favor of one's
character,
good
conduct,
ability,
etc., or of the value of a
thing..
Testament
::
Testament
(n.) One of the two
distinct
revelations
of God's
purposes
toward
man; a
covenant;
also, one of the two
general
divisions
of the
canonical
books of the
sacred
Scriptures,
in which the
covenants
are
respectively
revealed;
as, the Old
Testament;
the New
Testament;
-- often
limited,
in
colloquial
language,
to the
latter..
Search
::
Search
(v. t.) To
examine;
to try; to put to the test.
Measure
::
Measure
(a.) A
number
which is
contained
in a given
number
a
number
of times
without
a
remainder;
as in the
phrases,
the
common
measure,
the
greatest
common
measure,
etc., of two or more
numbers..
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