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Exploratory   /ɪksplˈɔrətˌɔri/   Listen
Exploratory

adjective
1.
Serving in or intended for exploration or discovery.  Synonym: explorative.  "Exploratory reconnaissance" , "Digging an exploratory well in the Gulf of Mexico" , "Exploratory talks between diplomats"



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"Exploratory" Quotes from Famous Books



... face and nodded. "I'm frightened yet." She laid trembling, exploratory hands upon him, as if to reassure herself of his safety. ...
— The Winds of Chance • Rex Beach

... ranging from mansions to simple cottages. Since no accurate map of 17th-century "James Citty" is known to survive, and as only a few land tracts, often difficult to adjust to the ground, have come down to us, archeologists found that the best way to discover evidence was to cast a network of exploratory trenches over the ...
— New Discoveries at Jamestown - Site of the First Successful English Settlement in America • John L. Cotter



Words linked to "Exploratory" :   wildcat, beta, explorative, preliminary, nonexploratory, alpha, exploratory survey, explore, searching



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