examination |
prejudicative |
As a noun examination
is the act of examining.
As an adjective prejudicative is
forming a judgment without due examination; prejudging.
examination |
aleurometer |
As nouns the difference between examination and aleurometer
is that
examination is the act of examining while
aleurometer is an instrument used for the examination of crude gluten as to its power of distending under the influence of heat, as a means of judging of the value of a flour for breadmaking.
examination |
overexamined |
As a noun examination
is the act of examining.
As an adjective overexamined is
subjected to too much examination, or too many academic or medical examinations.
examination |
phoropter |
As nouns the difference between examination and phoropter
is that
examination is the act of examining while
phoropter is an instrument used in eye examinations to determine an individual's prescription, the patient looking through various lenses at a chart on the other side.
examination |
autoscope |
As nouns the difference between examination and autoscope
is that
examination is the act of examining while
autoscope is an optical instrument for examining one's own eye.
examination |
nonexamination |
As a noun examination
is the act of examining.
As an adjective nonexamination is
not of or pertaining to an examination.
examination |
examinate |
As nouns the difference between examination and examinate
is that
examination is the act of examining while
examinate is (obsolete) one who is subjected to examination.
examination |
tympanometry |
As nouns the difference between examination and tympanometry
is that
examination is the act of examining while
tympanometry is an examination to test the condition of the middle ear and mobility of the eardrum (tympanic membrane) and the ossicular chain by creating variations of air pressure in the ear canal.
examination |
actinoscopy |
As nouns the difference between examination and actinoscopy
is that
examination is the act of examining while
actinoscopy is radiology; examination by means of an X-ray machine.
examination |
transillumination |
As nouns the difference between examination and transillumination
is that
examination is the act of examining while
transillumination is the examination of a body part, or a tissue sample, by shining light through it.
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