empiri
— Noun
– Danish
~ metode der anvender erfaringer og iagttagelser som ...
empiric
— Adjective
– English
~ derived from experiment and observation rather than theory; "an empirical basis for an ethical theory"; "empirical laws"; "empirical data"; "an empirical treatment of a disease about which little is known"
empiric
— Adjective
– English
~ relying on medical quackery; "empiric treatment"
empirical
— Adjective
– English
~ derived from experiment and observation rather than theory; "an empirical basis for an ethical theory"; "empirical laws"; "empirical data"; "an empirical treatment of a disease about which little is known"
empirical
— Adjective
– English
~ relying on medical quackery; "empiric treatment"
empirically
— Adverb
– English
~ in an empirical manner; "this can be empirically tested"
empiricism
— Noun
– English
~ medical practice and advice based on observation and experience in ignorance of scientific findings
empiricism
— Noun
– English
~ (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge derives from experience
empiricism
— Noun
– English
~ the application of empirical methods in any art or science
empiricist
— Noun
– English
~ a philosopher who subscribes to empiricism
Empirin
— Noun
– English
~ the acetylated derivative of salicylic acid; used as an analgesic anti-inflammatory drug (trade names Bayer, Empirin, and St. Joseph) usually taken in tablet form; used as an antipyretic; slows clotting of the blood by poisoning platelets
empirisk
— Adjective
– Danish
~ som beror på empiri
empirisme
— Noun
– Danish
~ filosofisk retning der hævder at viden og erkendel ...
emplace
— Verb
– English
~ provide a new emplacement for guns
emplace
— Verb
– English
~ put into place or position; "the box with the ancestors' ashes was emplaced on the top shelf of the house altar"
emplacement
— Noun
– English
~ military installation consisting of a prepared position for siting a weapon
emplacement
— Noun
– English
~ the act of putting something in a certain place