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Definition of trial
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 trial is as below...
Trial (n.) The state of being tried or
tempted;
exposure
to
suffering
that tests
strength,
patience,
faith,
or the like;
affliction
or
temptation
that
exercises
and
proves
the
graces
or
virtues
of men..
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Brief
::
Brief (a.) An
abridgment
or
concise
statement
of a
client's
case, made out for the
instruction
of
counsel
in a trial at law. This word is
applied
also to a
statement
of the heads or
points
of a law
argument..
Exercise
::
Exercise
(n.) That which gives
practice;
a
trial;
a test.
Elastic
::
Elastic
(a.) Able to
return
quickly
to a
former
state or
condition,
after being
depressed
or
overtaxed;
having
power to
recover
easily
from
shocks
and
trials;
as,
elastic
spirits;
an
elastic
constitution..
Trimestrial
::
Trimestrial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
trimester,
or
period
of three
months;
occurring
once in every three
months;
quarterly..
Crucifixion
::
Crucifixion
(n.)
Intense
suffering
or
affliction;
painful
trial.
Probative
::
Probative
(a.)
Serving
for trial or
proof;
probationary;
as,
probative
judgments;
probative
evidence..
Tempt
::
Tempt (v. t.) To put to
trial;
to
prove;
to test; to try.
Pedestrial
::
Pedestrial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the feet;
employing
the foot or feet.
Ascertain
::
Ascertain
(v. t.) To find out or learn for a
certainty,
by
trial,
examination,
or
experiment;
to get to know; as, to
ascertain
the
weight
of a
commodity,
or the
purity
of a
metal..
Earthy
::
Earthy
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the earth or to, this
world;
earthly;
terrestrial;
carnal..
Analemma
::
Analemma
(n.) A scale of the sun's
declination
for each day of the year, drawn
across
the
torrid
zone on an
artificial
terrestrial
globe..
Retrial
::
Retrial
(n.) A
secdond
trial,
experiment,
or test; a
second
judicial
trial,
as of an
accused
person..
Polytechnic
::
Polytechnic
(a.)
Comprehending,
or
relating
to, many arts and
sciences;
--
applied
particularly
to
schools
in which many
branches
of art and
science
are
taught
with
especial
reference
to their
practical
application;
also to
exhibitions
of
machinery
and
industrial
products..
Endure
::
Endure
(v. i.) To
remain
firm, as under trial or
suffering;
to
suffer
patiently
or
without
yielding;
to bear up under
adversity;
to hold out..
Issue
::
Issue (n.) The final
outcome
or
result;
upshot;
conclusion;
event;
hence,
contest;
test;
trial..
Assay
::
Assay (n.) Trial by
danger
or by
affliction;
adventure;
risk;
hardship;
state of being
tried.
Owenite
::
Owenite
(n.) A
follower
of
Robert
Owen, who tried to
reorganize
society
on a
socialistic
basis,
and
established
an
industrial
community
on the
Clyde,
Scotland,
and,
later,
a
similar
one in
Indiana..
Challenge
::
Challenge
(n.) An
exception
to a juror or to a
member
of a court
martial,
coupled
with a
demand
that he
should
be held
incompetent
to act; the claim of a party that a
certain
person
or
persons
shall not sit in trial upon him or his
cause..
Ordalian
::
Ordalian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to trial by
ordeal.
Bromeliaceous
::
Bromeliaceous
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
family
of
endogenous
and
mostly
epiphytic
or
saxicolous
plants
of which the
genera
Tillandsia
and
Billbergia
are
examples.
The
pineapple,
though
terrestrial,
is also of this
family..
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