Word for 02/26

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Word of the Day

February 26

empirical \im-PEER-uh-kul\

DEFINITION adjective

1 :originating in or based on observation or experience

2 :relying on experience or observation alone often without due regard for system and theory

3 :capable of being verified or disproved by observation or experiment

4 :of or relating to empiricism

EXAMPLES

The students have collected plenty of empirical data from their experiments.

"Those empirical studies have found that teens are up to three times more likely than adults to falsely confess under police interrogation to crimes they never committed." — From an editorial by Laura H. Nirider in the Chicago Tribune, December 23, 2011

DID YOU KNOW?

When "empirical" first appeared as an adjective in English, it meant simply "in the manner of an empiric." An empiric was a member of an ancient sect of doctors who practiced medicine based exclusively on experience, as contrasted with those who relied on theory or philosophy. The name "empiric" derives from Latin "empiricus," itselffrom Greek "empeirikos"("experienced"). It ultimately traces back to the verb "peiran," meaning "to try, attempt, or experiment."
 




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