empiric
American
[em-pir-ik]
/ ɛmˈpɪr ɪk /
empiric
British
/ ɛmˈpɪrɪk /
noun
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a person who relies on empirical methods
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a medical quack; charlatan
adjective
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Etymology
Origin of empiric
1520–30; < Latin empīricus < Greek empeirikós experienced, equivalent to em- em- 2 + peir- (stem of peirân to attempt) + -ikos -ic
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