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    empirical - Dictionary definition and meaning for word empirical

    Definition
    (adj) derived from experiment and observation rather than theory
    Synonyms : empiric
    Example Sentence
    • an empirical basis for an ethical theory
    • empirical laws
    • empirical data
    • an empirical treatment of a disease about which little is known
    Definition
    (adj) relying on medical quackery
    Synonyms : empiric
    Example Sentence
    • empiric treatment
   Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for empirical

Empire...maintaining an empire requires much practical experiences and workouts....

empirical sounds like "inspired frm practicals"...and dats the meaning..

"Empirical" college of london is so famous becoz its professors are so "EXPERIENCED "

emperical formula-a formula can b stated after experiencing the validity of its results.

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Marco Polo knew about China because he saw the EMPIRE with his own eyes.

woh aam pi rai thi kal so i can seay that usee aam pasand hai(means i m deriving this from a previous exerience)

we use to study in software engineering EMPIRICAL software estimation models in whch we use to do estimation based on past OBSERVATION

em + practical -> em pirical

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