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Word of today: empirical 

Class: adjective | Syllables: im-PEER-uh-kul

Definition: When we describe something, such as data, as empirical, we mean that it originated in, or was based on, observation or experience. Empirical can also be used to describe something that is capable of being verified or disproved by observation or experiment, as in “empirical laws.”

Example(s):
// The team of conservation biologists gathered reams of empirical data—from species inventories to soil analyses—to help them get a better understanding of the forest’s ecology.

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创神星

Quaoar是一颗足够远也足够小(同时域名还没有被抢注)的矮行星!希望这里能成为一个自由的栖息地。