Experiment - Law Dictionary Search Results
eyewitness
eyewitness : one who sees an occurrence or object or sometimes experiences it through other senses (as hearing) and usually reports or testifies about it
cause
is followed by a superseding cause interrupting the chain of causation ;also : a cause that in ordinary experience does not lead to a particular effect compare proximate cause in this entry su·per·sed·ing cause : an unforeseeable
appraiser
appraiser a qualified individual who uses his or her experience and knowledge to prepare the appraisal estimate. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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accredited investor
Commission regulations as one having at least a specified net worth and a certain level of knowledge and experience in financial matters
Educative
Tending to educate that gives education as an educative process an educative experience
Empiric
One who follows an empirical method one who relies upon practical experience
Memoir
A memorial account a history composed from personal experience and memory an account of transactions or events usually written in familiar style as they are remembered by
houseman
an advanced student or graduate in medicine gaining supervised practical experience in a hospital or other medical institution
Laboratory
The workroom of a chemist also a place devoted to experiments in any branch of natural science as a chemical physical or biological laboratory Hence by extension a place
knowledgeable
thoroughly acquainted with and skilled in something through study or experience as knowledgeable in classical languages Opposite of unversed unacquainted and unfamiliar
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Experiment - Law Dictionary Search Results
eyewitness
eyewitness : one who sees an occurrence or object or sometimes experiences it through other senses (as hearing) and usually reports or testifies about it
cause
is followed by a superseding cause interrupting the chain of causation ;also : a cause that in ordinary experience does not lead to a particular effect compare proximate cause in this entry su·per·sed·ing cause : an unforeseeable
appraiser
appraiser a qualified individual who uses his or her experience and knowledge to prepare the appraisal estimate. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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accredited investor
Commission regulations as one having at least a specified net worth and a certain level of knowledge and experience in financial matters
Educative
Tending to educate that gives education as an educative process an educative experience
Empiric
One who follows an empirical method one who relies upon practical experience
Memoir
A memorial account a history composed from personal experience and memory an account of transactions or events usually written in familiar style as they are remembered by
houseman
an advanced student or graduate in medicine gaining supervised practical experience in a hospital or other medical institution
Laboratory
The workroom of a chemist also a place devoted to experiments in any branch of natural science as a chemical physical or biological laboratory Hence by extension a place
knowledgeable
thoroughly acquainted with and skilled in something through study or experience as knowledgeable in classical languages Opposite of unversed unacquainted and unfamiliar
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