Detrimental vs Experimental - What's the difference?
detrimental | experimental |
Pertaining to or founded on experiment.
# (sciences) nbsp; Serving to be experimented upon.
Serving as an experiment; serving to experiment.
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Experiential, empirical.
As adjectives the difference between detrimental and experimental
is that detrimental is causing damage or harm while experimental is experimental.detrimental
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Synonyms
* (causing damage or harm) harmful, injurious; see alsoAntonyms
* (causing damage or harm) beneficialExternal links
* *experimental
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Adjective
(en adjective)- Chemistry is an experimental science .
- R was a member of the experimental group , Z was a member of the control group.
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- his experimental band
- an experimental engine
- experimental knowledge
