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DeprimentDepriment Dep"ri*ment, a. [L. deprimens, p. pr. of deprimere.
See Depress.]
Serving to depress. [R.] ``Depriment muscles.' --Derham. Detriment
Detriment Det"ri*ment, v. t.
To do injury to; to hurt. [Archaic]
Other might be determined thereby. --Fuller.
Detrimental
Detrimental Det`ri*men"tal, a.
Causing detriment; injurious; hurtful.
Neither dangerous nor detrimental to the donor.
--Addison.
Syn: Injurious; hurtful; prejudicial; disadvantageous;
mischievous; pernicious.
Detrimentalness
Detrimentalness Det`ri*men"tal*ness, n.
The quality of being detrimental; injuriousness.
DirimentDiriment Dir"i*ment, a. [L. dirimens, p. pr. of dirimere. See
Dirempt.] (Law)
Absolute.
Diriment impediment (R. C. Ch.), an impediment that
nullifies marriage. Diriment impedimentDiriment Dir"i*ment, a. [L. dirimens, p. pr. of dirimere. See
Dirempt.] (Law)
Absolute.
Diriment impediment (R. C. Ch.), an impediment that
nullifies marriage. Dreariment
Dreariment Drear"i*ment, n.
Dreariness. [Obs.] --Spenser.
Experiment
Experiment Ex*per"i*ment, v. t.
To try; to know, perceive, or prove, by trial experience.
[Obs.] --Sir T. Herbert.
ExperimentExperiment Ex*per"i*ment, n. [L. experimentum, fr. experiri to
try: cf. OF. esperiment, experiment. See Experience.]
1. Atrial or special observation, made to confirm or disprove
something doubtful; esp., one under conditions determined
by the experimenter; an act or operation undertaken in
order to discover some unknown principle or effect, or to
test, establish, or illustrate some suggest or known
truth; practical test; poof.
A political experiment can not be made in a
laboratory, not determinant in a few hours. --J.
Adams.
2. Experience. [Obs.]
Adam, by sad experiment I know How little weight my
words with thee can find. --Milton. ExperimentExperiment Ex*per"i*ment, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Experimented;
p. pr. & vb. n. Experinenting.]
To make experiment; to operate by test or trial; -- often
with on, upon, or in, referring to the subject of an
experiment; with, referring to the instrument; and by,
referring to the means; as, to experiment upon electricity;
he experimented in plowing with ponies, or by steam power. Experimentalize
Experimentalize Ex*per`i*men"tal*ize, v. i.
To make experiments (upon); to experiment. --J. S. Mill.
Experimentally
Experimentally Ex*per`i*men"tal*ly, adv.
By experiment; by experience or trial. --J. S. Mill.
Experimentarian
Experimentarian Ex*per`i*men*ta"ri*an, a.
Relying on experiment or experience. ``an experimentarian
philosopher.' --Boyle. -- n. One who relies on experiment or
experience. [Obs.]
Experimentation
Experimentation Ex*per`i*men*ta"tion, n.
The act of experimenting; practice by experiment. --J. S.
Mill.
Experimentative
Experimentative Ex*per`i*men"ta*tive, a.
Experimental; of the nature of experiment. [R.]
Experimentator
Experimentator Ex*per"i*men*ta`tor, n. [LL.]
An experimenter. [R.]
ExperimentedExperiment Ex*per"i*ment, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Experimented;
p. pr. & vb. n. Experinenting.]
To make experiment; to operate by test or trial; -- often
with on, upon, or in, referring to the subject of an
experiment; with, referring to the instrument; and by,
referring to the means; as, to experiment upon electricity;
he experimented in plowing with ponies, or by steam power. Experimenter
Experimenter Ex*per"i*men`ter, n.
One who makes experiments; one skilled in experiments. --
Faraday.
Experimentist
Experimentist Ex*per"i*men`tist, n.
An experimenter.
Falsicrimen
Falsicrimen Fal"si*cri"men [L.] (Civ. Law)
The crime of falsifying.
Note: This term in the Roman law included not only forgery,
but every species of fraud and deceit. It never has
been used in so extensive a sense in modern common law,
in which its predominant significance is forgery,
though it also includes perjury and offenses of a like
character. --Burrill. Greenleaf.
Merriment
Merriment Mer"ri*ment, n.
Gayety, with laughter; mirth; frolic. ``Follies and light
merriment.' --Spenser.
Methought it was the sound Of riot and ill-managed
merriment. --Milton.
NutrimentNutriment Nu"tri*ment, n. [L. nutrimentum, fr. nutrire to
nourish. See Nourish.]
1. That which nourishes; anything which promotes growth and
repairs the natural waste of animal or vegetable life;
food; aliment.
The stomach returns what it has received, in
strength and nutriment diffused into all parts of
the body. --South.
2. That which promotes development or growth.
Is not virtue in mankind The nutriment that feeds
the mind ? --Swift. Nutrimental
Nutrimental Nu`tri*men"tal, a.
Nutritious.
Primeness
Primeness Prime"ness, n.
1. The quality or state of being first.
2. The quality or state of being prime, or excellent.
Retriment
Retriment Ret"ri*ment, n. [L. retrimentum.]
Refuse; dregs. [R.]
Valsalvian experimentValsalvian Val*sal"vi*an, a.
Of or pertaining to Valsalva, an Italian anatomist of the
17th century.
Valsalvian experiment (Med.), the process of inflating the
middle ear by closing the mouth and nostrils, and blowing
so as to puff out the cheeks. Wariment
Wariment Wa"ri*ment, n.
Wariness. [Obs.] --Spenser.
WorrimentWorriment Wor"ri*ment, n. [See Worry.]
Trouble; anxiety; worry. [Colloq. U. S.]
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