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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Test
n.
1.
Metal.
A
cupel
or
cupelling
hearth
in
which
precious
metals
are
melted
for
trial
and
refinement
.
Our
ingots
,
tests
,
and
many
mo
.
--
Chaucer
.
2.
Examination
or
trial
by
the
cupel
;
hence
,
any
critical
examination
or
decisive
trial
;
as
,
to
put
a
man's
assertions
to
a
test
.
“Bring
me
to
the
test
.”
3.
Means
of
trial
;
as
,
absence
is
a
test
of
love
.
Each
test
every
light
her
muse
will
bear
.
--
Dryden
.
4.
That
with
which
anything
is
compared
for
proof
of
its
genuineness
;
a
touchstone
;
a
standard
.
Life
,
force
,
and
beauty
must
to
all
impart
,
At
once
the
source
,
and
end
,
and
test
of
art
. --
Pope
.
5.
Discriminative
characteristic
;
standard
of
judgment
;
ground
of
admission
or
exclusion
.
Our
test
excludes
your
tribe
from
benefit
.
--
Dryden
.
6.
Judgment
;
distinction
;
discrimination
.
Who
would
excel
,
when
few
can
make
a
test
Betwixt
indifferent
writing
and
the
best
? --
Dryden
.
7.
Chem.
A
reaction
employed
to
recognize
or
distinguish
any
particular
substance
or
constituent
of
a
compound
,
as
the
production
of
some
characteristic
precipitate
;
also
,
the
reagent
employed
to
produce
such
reaction
;
thus
,
the
ordinary
test
for
sulphuric
acid
is
the
production
of
a
white
insoluble
precipitate
of
barium
sulphate
by
means
of
some
soluble
barium
salt
.
Test act
Eng. Law
,
an
act
of
the
English
Parliament
prescribing
a
form
of
oath
and
declaration
against
transubstantiation
,
which
all
officers
,
civil
and
military
,
were
formerly
obliged
to
take
within
six
months
after
their
admission
to
office
.
They
were
obliged
also
to
receive
the
sacrament
according
to
the
usage
of
the
Church
of
England
. --
Blackstone
.
Test object
Optics
,
an
object
which
tests
the
power
or
quality
of
a
microscope
or
telescope
,
by
requiring
a
certain
degree
of
excellence
in
the
instrument
to
determine
its
existence
or
its
peculiar
texture
or
markings
.
Test paper
.
(a)
Chem.
Paper
prepared
for
use
in
testing
for
certain
substances
by
being
saturated
with
a
reagent
which
changes
color
in
some
specific
way
when
acted
upon
by
those
substances
;
thus
,
litmus
paper
is
turned
red
by
acids
,
and
blue
by
alkalies
,
turmeric
paper
is
turned
brown
by
alkalies
,
etc
.
(b)
Law
An
instrument
admitted
as
a
standard
or
comparison
of
handwriting
in
those
jurisdictions
in
which
comparison
of
hands
is
permitted
as
a
mode
of
proving
handwriting
.
Test tube
.
Chem.
(a)
A
simple
tube
of
thin
glass
,
closed
at
one
end
,
for
heating
solutions
and
for
performing
ordinary
reactions
.
(b)
A
graduated
tube
.
Syn:
--
Criterion
;
standard
;
experience
;
proof
;
experiment
;
trial
.
Usage:
--
Test
,
Trial
.
Trial
is
the
wider
term
;
test
is
a
searching
and
decisive
trial
.
It
is
derived
from
the
Latin
testa
(
earthen
pot
),
which
term
was
early
applied
to
the
fining
pot
,
or
crucible
,
in
which
metals
are
melted
for
trial
and
refinement
.
Hence
the
peculiar
force
of
the
word
,
as
indicating
a
trial
or
criterion
of
the
most
decisive
kind
.
I
leave
him
to
your
gracious
acceptance
,
whose
trial
shall
better
publish
his
commediation
.
--
Shak
.
Thy
virtue
,
prince
,
has
stood
the
test
of
fortune
,
Like
purest
gold
,
that
tortured
in
the
furnace
,
Comes
out
more
bright
,
and
brings
forth
all
its
weight
. --
Addison
.
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