| Definition of Empirecal{ Em*pir"ic (?), Em*pir"ic*al (?), }
a. 1. Pertaining to, or
founded upon, experiment or experience; depending upon the
observation of phenomena; versed in experiments. In philosophical language, the term empirical
means simply what belongs to or is the product of experience or
observation.Sir W. Hamilton. The village carpenter . . . lays out his work by
empirical rules learnt in his apprenticeship.H. Spencer. 2. Depending upon experience or observation
alone, without due regard to science and theory; -- said especially
of medical practice, remedies, etc.; wanting in science and deep
insight; as, empiric skill, remedies.Empirical formula. (Chem.) See under
Formula. Syn. -- See Transcendental.
 - Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913) 
  Discovered by experiment, observed, rather than theory. "Our empirical results proved our hypothesis"
 Practical.
 - The Nuttall Encyclopedia 
 
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