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Empiric
Meaning
Adj
●
Empirical.
Noun
●
A
member
of a
sect
of
ancient
physicians
who based their
theories
solely
on experience.
●
Someone who is
guided
by
empiricism
; an empiricist.
●
Any
unqualified
or
dishonest
practitioner
; a
charlatan
; a quack.
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Origin
empiric
English
empirique
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
empiricus
Latin
ἐμπειρικός
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
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