experimentee

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See also: expérimentée

English

Etymology

experiment +‎ -ee

Noun

experimentee (plural experimentees)

  1. Someone who is subjected to an experiment.
    • 1892, George Stuart Fullerton, On the Perception of Small Differences:
      Thus, in the first 100 experiments made with the second movement greater, it was judged greater seventy-six times, less twenty-one times, and the experimentee was unable to come to a decision three times.
    • 2009 August 29, Mike Hale, “The Many Genes of Queens, and How They Ended Up There”, in New York Times[1]:
      The experimentees learn their results at the end of the two-hour show, and while the discovery of a white man or an Ashkenazi Jew in the family tree might seem unsurprising to the viewer, it knocks some of the test subjects for a loop.