empirical
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- IPA(key): /ɪmˈpɪɹɪkəl/
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empirical (comparative more empirical, superlative most empirical)
- Pertaining to or based on experience.
- H. Spencer
- The village carpenter […] lays out his work by empirical rules learnt in his apprenticeship.
- H. Spencer
- Pertaining to, derived from, or testable by observations made using the physical senses or using instruments which extend the senses.
- (philosophy of science) Verifiable by means of scientific experimentation.
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pertaining to or based on experience
pertaining to, derived from, or testable by observations
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verifiable by means of scientific experimentation
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