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Etymology 1 edit

From the Ancient Greek ἐμπειρῐκή (empeirikḗ, the doctrine of the Empiric school of physicians).

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empīricē f (genitive empīricēs); first declension

  1. (medicine) medical empiricism (a system of medicine founded wholly on experience and practice)
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First-declension noun (Greek-type).

Case Singular Plural
Nominative empīricē empīricae
Genitive empīricēs empīricārum
Dative empīricae empīricīs
Accusative empīricēn empīricās
Ablative empīricē empīricīs
Vocative empīricē empīricae
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Etymology 2 edit

A regularly declined form of empīricus.

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empīrice m

  1. vocative singular of empīricus