Test
Test , noun
[Old English test test, or cupel, potsherd, French têt, from Latin testum an earthen vessel; akin to testa a piece of burned clay, an earthen pot, a potsherd, perhaps for tersta, and akin to torrere to patch, terra earth (compare Thirst, and Terrace), but compare Zend tasta cup. Compare Test a shell, Testaceous, Tester a covering, a coin, Testy, Tête-à-tête.]
Collocations (4)
Test , transitive verb
Test , noun
[Latin testis. Compare Testament, Testify.]
Test , intransitive verb
[Latin testari. See Testament.]
Test , noun
[Latin testa a piece of burned clay, a broken piece of earthenware, a shell. See Test a cupel.]
The test of crustaceans and insects is composed largely of chitin; in mollusks it is composed chiefly of calcium carbonate, and is called the shell.
Also: Testa