sample nemunân Fr.: échantillon Statistics: A portion of the units of a population. The
units are selected based on a randomized process with a known probability of selection.
The sample is used to make inferences about the population by examining or
measuring the units in the sample.
→ specimen = nemuné ( Etymology (EN): M.E., from O.Fr. essample, from L. exemplum “a sample,” literally “that which is taken out,” from eximere “to take out, remove.” Etymology (PE): Nemunân, from nemun, from nemudan “to show;”
Mid.Pers. nimūdan, nimây- “to show,” from O.Pers./Av. ni-
“down; into,” → ni- (PIE), + māy-
“to measure;” cf. Skt. mati “measures,” matra- “measure;” |