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Definition of Through an experiment
1. Adverb. In an experimental fashion. "This can be experimentally determined"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Through An Experiment
Literary usage of Through an experiment
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Cambridge Philosophical Society (1906)
"... and the temperature, except in case of accident, did not vary more than
one-fifth of a degree centigrade through an experiment lasting some days. ..."
2. Scientific London by Bernard Henry Becker (1875)
"... may blunder—by good luck and deft manipulation—through an experiment without
thoroughly understanding and grasping its rationale. ..."
3. Autobiography of Seventy Years by George Frisbie Hoar (1905)
""I think it is too late for the honorable gentleman to say, 'We are passing
through an experiment; wait for more experiment. ..."
4. Autobiography of Seventy Years by George Frisbie Hoar (1903)
""I think it is too late for the honorable gentleman to say, 'We are passing
through an experiment; wait for more experiment. ..."
5. Autobiography of Seventy Years by George Frisbie Hoar (1903)
""I think it is too late for the honorable gentleman to say, 'We are passing
through an experiment; wait for more experiment. ..."
6. Every-day Topics: A Book of Briefs by Josiah Gilbert Holland (1876)
"The world is immensely, nay vitally, concerned in the decision to be arrived at
through an experiment like this ? Shall we have it ? We rather think not. ..."
7. Principles of Secondary Education by Paul Monroe (1914)
"... and it is then safe to assign book lessons and ref- 1 For an approach through
an experiment to detect cotton in alleged woolen cloth and leading ..."