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Heuristic   /hjʊrˈɪstɪk/   Listen
adjective
Heuristic  adj.  
1.
Serving to promote discovery or learning; used especially of thories or paradigms which stimulate new ideas for discovering facts in experimental sciences.
2.
Serving to stimulate people to learn and discover on their own, especially by encouraging experimental and trial-and-error methods for solving problems.
3.
Pertaining to or based on trial-and-error and experimental methods of learning and evaluation.
4.
(Computers) Based on the use of an efficient trial-and error method to search a space of possible solutions to a problem, or to find an acceptable approximate solution, when an exact algorithmic method is unavailable or too time-consuming.



noun
Heuristic  n.  
1.
A heuristic method; a specific heuristic procedure.
2.
A theory or approach which serves to promote discovery or learning by encouraging experimentation.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Heuristic" Quotes from Famous Books



... helped to determine the selection of symbols. A procedure of determination has taken place here similar to that we might have noticed in the coincidence of material and functional symbolism in dreams. Here again appears the heuristic value which the introduction of the concept of the functional ...
— Hidden Symbolism of Alchemy and the Occult Arts • Herbert Silberer



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