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Definition of ascertained
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Ascertained
(imp. & p. p.) of
Ascertai.
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Lineal
::
Lineal
(a.) In the
direction
of a line; of or
pertaining
to a line;
measured
on, or
ascertained
by, a line;
linear;
as,
lineal
magnitude..
Unliquidated
::
Unliquidated
(a.) Not
liquidated;
not
exactly
ascertained;
not
adjusted
or
settled.
Calculable
::
Calculable
(a.) That may be
calculated
or
ascertained
by
calculation.
Science
::
Science
(n.)
Knowledge;
knowledge
of
principles
and
causes;
ascertained
truth of
facts.
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.) A small
aperture
through
which
objects
are to be seen, and by which their
direction
is
settled
or
ascertained;
as, the sight of a
quadrant..
Summarily
::
Sumless
(a.) Not to be
summed
up or
computed;
so great that the
amount
can not be
ascertained;
incalculable;
inestimable.
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) To bring back, as an
answer;
to
announce
in
return;
to
relate,
as what has been
discovered
by a
person
sent to
examine,
explore,
or
investigate;
as, a
messenger
reports
to his
employer
what he has seen or
ascertained;
the
committee
reported
progress..
Ponderal
::
Ponderal
(a.)
Estimated
or
ascertained
by
weight;
--
distinguished
from
numeral;
as, a
ponderal
drachma..
Knowable
::
Knowable
(a.) That may be
known;
capable
of being
discovered,
understood,
or
ascertained..
Measurement
::
Measurement
(n.) The
extent,
size,
capacity,
amount.
or
quantity
ascertained
by
measuring;
as, its
measurement
is five
acres..
Hermeneutics
::
Hermeneutics
(n.) The
science
of
interpretation
and
explanation;
exegesis;
esp., that
branch
of
theology
which
defines
the laws
whereby
the
meaning
of the
Scriptures
is to be
ascertained..
Determinable
::
Determinable
(v. t.)
Capable
of being
determined,
definitely
ascertained,
decided
upon, or
brought
to a
conclusion..
Sounding
::
Sounding
(n.)
measurement
by
sounding;
also, the depth so
ascertained..
Metre
::
Metre (n.) A
measure
of
length,
equal to 39.37
English
inches,
the
standard
of
linear
measure
in the
metric
system
of
weights
and
measures.
It was
intended
to be, and is very
nearly,
the ten
millionth
part of the
distance
from the
equator
to the north pole, as
ascertained
by
actual
measurement
of an arc of a
meridian.
See
Metric
system,
under
Metric..
Ascertainable
::
Ascertainable
(a.) That may be
ascertained.
Indeterminable
::
Indeterminable
(a.) Not
determinable;
impossible
to be
determined;
not to be
definitely
known,
ascertained,
defined,
or
limited..
Clinometric
::
Clinometric
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
ascertained
by, the
clinometer..
Thermometrical
::
Thermometrical
(a.) Made, or
ascertained,
by means of a
thermometer;
as,
thermometrical
observations..
Count
::
Count (v. t.) The act of
numbering;
reckoning;
also, the
number
ascertained
by
counting..
Experience
::
Experience
(n.) An act of
knowledge,
one or more, by which
single
facts or
general
truths
are
ascertained;
experimental
or
inductive
knowledge;
hence,
implying
skill,
facility,
or
practical
wisdom
gained
by
personal
knowledge,
feeling
or
action;
as, a king
without
experience
of war..
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