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em·pyr·ic

NOUN

ɛmˈpɪrɪk, ɪmˈpɪrɪk

1. A person who gives 'the fire within' to another
2. A person who converses, trains or engages with another person in such a way to give them the sense of 'the fire within'

From
· the Greek word 'pyr' which means 'fire;
· the prefix 'em-' which means to give a quality to another; and
· the suffix '-ic' which means to define a characteristic of another.
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information which has an existence that can be proven true through experimentation, observation, and data collection.
Your five senses gather empirical information.
empirical by Leo July 16, 2003

Empiricoitus 

(ĕm-pîr ĭ-kō'ĭ-təs) adj. 1. derived from experiment, experience, or observation of sexual intercourse.
Dr. Ruth Westheimer may be an empiricoitus expert.
Empiricoitus by KERMlT December 18, 2010

Empirical evidence 

Observations and measurements
I don't know how to use empirical evidence in a sentence

Empirical Evidence 

Demanding empirical evidence is a way to deflect attention off yourself when you're being confronted about blatant lies you've told, or rumors you've created out of thin air.
Unless you have empirical evidence, Audrey won't believe the rumors you're telling her.

Empiricist

One that believes experience, especially of the senses, is the only source of knowledge.
An Empiricist is a philosopher or a sage. A person with great knowledge.
Empiricist by Julio N. November 4, 2007

empirical Formula 

empirical Formula is a hip hop chemistry term used by the real bad boys of chemistry. It is a formula that shows the simplest ratio of the compound or formula in question. empirical Formula has been used by such bad boys such as Alec Baldwin and jane Seymour-Butts to strip down a formula better than slim fast.
Miss Kelvin: "The empirical formula is very important to chemistry, life and your happiness."
Jennings: "Yes miss, indeed one needs the empirical formula to just last a day in the ghetto"
empirical Formula by Jeffrey Douglas September 8, 2006