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Definition of tests
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Try
::
Try (v. t.) To
strain;
to
subject
to
excessive
tests;
as, the light tries his eyes;
repeated
disappointments
try one's
patience..
Politics
::
Politics
(n.) The
management
of a
political
party;
the
conduct
and
contests
of
parties
with
reference
to
political
measures
or the
administration
of
public
affairs;
the
advancement
of
candidates
to
office;
in a bad
sense,
artful
or
dishonest
management
to
secure
the
success
of
political
candidates
or
parties;
political
trickery..
Agonistical
::
Agonistical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
violent
contests,
bodily
or
mental;
pertaining
to
athletic
or
polemic
feats;
athletic;
combative;
hence,
strained;
unnatural..
Three-handed
::
Three-handed
(a.) Said of games or
contests
where three
persons
play
against
each
other,
or two
against
one; as, a
three-handed
game of
cards..
Warrant
::
Warrant
(n.) That which
attests
or
proves;
a
voucher.
Micro-chemistry
::
Micro-chemistry
(n.) The
application
of
chemical
tests to
minute
objects
or
portions
of
matter,
magnified
by the use of the
microscopy;
--
distinguished
from
macro-chemistry..
Subscription
::
Subscription
(n.) The
acceptance
of
articles,
or other tests
tending
to
promote
uniformity;
esp. (Ch. of
Eng.),
formal
assent
to the
Thirty-nine
Articles
and the Book of
Common
Prayer,
required
before
ordination..
Docimastic
::
Docimastic
(a.)
Proving
by
experiments
or
tests.
Agonistics
::
Agonistics
(n.) The
science
of
athletic
combats,
or
contests
in
public
games..
Athlete
::
Athlete
(n.) One
fitted
for, or
skilled
in,
intellectual
contests;
as,
athletes
of
debate..
Attestor
::
Attestor
(n.) One who
attests.
Ozone
::
Ozone (n.) A
colorless
gaseous
substance
(O/)
obtained
(as by the
silent
discharge
of
electricity
in
oxygen)
as an
allotropic
form of
oxygen,
containing
three atoms in the
molecule.
It is a
streng
oxidizer,
and
probably
exists
in the air,
though
by he
ordinary
tests it is
liable
to be
confused
with
certain
other
substances,
as
hydrogen
dioxide,
or
certain
oxides
of
nitrogen.
It
derives
its name from its
peculiar
odor, which
resembles
that of weak
chlorine..
Notary
::
Notary
(n.) A
public
officer
who
attests
or
certifies
deeds and other
writings,
or
copies
of them,
usually
under his
official
seal, to make them
authentic,
especially
in
foreign
countries.
His
duties
chiefly
relate
to
instruments
used in
commercial
transactions,
such as
protests
of
negotiable
paper,
ship's
papers
in cases of loss,
damage,
etc. He is
generally
called
a
notary
public..
Agony
::
Agony (n.) Pain so
extreme
as to cause
writhing
or
contortions
of the body,
similar
to those made in the
athletic
contests
in
Greece;
and
hence,
extreme
pain of mind or body;
anguish;
paroxysm
of
grief;
specifically,
the
sufferings
of
Christ
in the
garden
of
Gethsemane..
Whig
::
Whig (n.) One of a
political
party which grew up in
England
in the
seventeenth
century,
in the
reigns
of
Charles
I. and II., when great
contests
existed
respecting
the royal
prerogatives
and the
rights
of the
people.
Those who
supported
the king in his high
claims
were
called
Tories,
and the
advocates
of
popular
rights,
of
parliamentary
power over the
crown,
and of
toleration
to
Dissenters,
were, after 1679,
called
Whigs.
The terms
Liberal
and
Radical
have now
generally
superseded
Whig in
Englis
Gladiatorian
::
Gladiatorian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
gladiators,
or to
contests
or
combatants
in
general..
Protestant
::
Protestant
(v.) One who
protests;
--
originally
applied
to those who
adhered
to
Luther,
and
protested
against,
or made a
solemn
declaration
of
dissent
from, a
decree
of the
Emperor
Charles
V. and the Diet of
Spires,
in 1529,
against
the
Reformers,
and
appealed
to a
general
council;
-- now used in a
popular
sense to
designate
any
Christian
who does not
belong
to the Roman
Catholic
or the Greek
Church..
Neutrality
::
Neutrality
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
neutral;
the
condition
of being
unengaged
in
contests
between
others;
state of
taking
no part on
either
side;
indifference.
Docimacy
::
Docimacy
(n.) The art or
practice
of
applying
tests to
ascertain
the
nature,
quality,
etc., of
objects,
as of
metals
or ores, of
medicines,
or of facts
pertaining
to
physiology..
Timekeeper
::
Timekeeper
(n.) One
appointed
to mark and
declare
the time of
participants
in races or other
contests.
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