286 adjectives to describe experiments

It was thought that eleven states which had struggled so hard to escape from the federal tie could not be re-admitted to voluntary co-operation in the general government, but must henceforth be held as conquered territory,a most dangerous experiment for any free people to try.

All the Arabs burst out laughing; yet as they were astonished at the conditions proposed by Shidoub, and extremely curious to see him run the race, they agreed that he should make the hazardous experiment.

Elementary laboratory experiments in organic chemistry, by Roger Adams and John R. Johnson.

Hewho knows how to construe a few pages of the classics, who knows how to demonstrate a few mathematical problems, scan a few verses, recite a few odes, carry on a few scientific experiments, undertake a small researchhow shall he compete with these rulers of the thought of men?

Through this opening the lining of the stomach could be seen, the temperature ascertained, and numerous experiments made as to the digestibility of various kinds of food.

Sherry has of late got much into fashion in England, from the idea that it is more free from acid than other wines; but some careful experiments on wines do not fully confirm this opinion.

Once he got to the point of practical experiment.

By increasing our distance to half a mile, and using a bugle, as I well know, from actual experiment, we should get back entire passages of an air.

He was a graduate of Yale College, where his attention had first been attracted to electrical experiments.

It was a little experiment, too.

After making a number of curious experiments with it, we bethought ourselves of putting it to some use, and soon contrived, with the aid of it, to make cars and ascend into the air.

Left now to my own meditations, and unsupported by the example and conversation of my friend, I felt my first apprehensions return, and began seriously to regret my rashness in thus venturing on so bold an experiment, which, however often repeated with success, must ever be hazardous, and which could plead little more in its favour than a vain and childish curiosity.

I saw that for some reason, both his counsel and associate counsel, were not without their own misgivings as to the result of their somewhat doubtful experiment.

I am making a few chemical experiments in connection with photography" (a most useful lie this), "and I've told my friends to write or send telegrams hereto the post-office.

If I had a little place off to itself, and my business would admit of it, I should delight in agricultural experiments."

Here then is the great difference, and a mighty one it is, between the knowledge gained by the most elaborate experiments, and that acquired by scientific reasoning, founded on the spontaneous, unperverted, and self-luminous conceptions of the soul.

Whoever has read this drama and Orrery's subsequent experiments, Mustapha (1665), the Black Prince (1667), Tryphon (1668), will be able to estimate Dryden's absurd flattery at its proper value.

They have a habit of writing history; they pretend to study the manners and customs of all peoples, God has given us a limited mental capacity, but they usurp the function of the Godhead and indulge in novel experiments.

Here was a state of things which seemed to invite, and might, perhaps, justify bold enterprise and desperate experiment.

This demonstration has been furnished within the last year by the remarkable experiments of Professor Tyndall.

This ingenious and excellent experiment is taken from the New York School Journal for May, 1897, for which paper it was prepared by Charles D. Nason, of Philad

The following experiment is a good illustration of this.

It is, so to speak, a crucial experiment, by which the truth of the Scripture theory is verified.

This extensive prophylactic experiment began in 1881, and acquired constantly increasing proportions in 1882 and 1883, which have become still larger this year.

The machine was already on the lawn surrounded by Hermia's guests and preliminary experiments had proven that all was ready.

286 adjectives to describe  experiments