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8-letter words (1 found)

TRIALIST,

7-letter words (2 found)

LIATRIS,STARLIT,

6-letter words (7 found)

ARTIST,SITTAR,STRAIT,STRATI,TRAILS,TRAITS,TRIALS,

5-letter words (36 found)

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4-letter words (63 found)

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3-letter words (36 found)

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2-letter words (13 found)

AI,AL,AR,AS,AT,IS,IT,LA,LI,SI,ST,TA,TI,

You can make 158 words from trialist according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.

Definitions and meaning of trialist

trialist

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈtɹaɪəlɪst/

Etymology 1

From trial (three) +‎ -ist.

Noun

trialist (plural trialists)

  1. An advocate of trialism, especially with reference to the proposed creation of a state comprising Austria, Hungary, and a Slavic region.

Adjective

trialist (not comparable)

  1. Involving three elements; especially, pertaining to a potential state comprising Austria, Hungary, and a Slavic region.

Etymology 2

From trial (test; experiment; court proceedings) +‎ -ist.

Noun

trialist (plural trialists)

  1. (medicine) A person who takes part in a clinical trial, especially as a researcher.
    • 2001, LeRoy Walters and Tamar Joy Kahn (eds.), Bibliography of Bioethics, Washington, DC: Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Volume 27, p. 48,[1]
      The balance of expertise and authority between research subjects and triallists is profoundly changed, raising questions about the limits of voluntarism and differing perspectives on risk—benefit analysis.
    • 2002, Mike Clarke, “The importance of The Cochrane Controlled Trials Register to people doing and interpreting randomised trials” in Lelia Duley and Barbara Farrell (eds.), Clinical Trials, London: BMJ Books, p. 30,[2]
      Having completed their trial, the trialists should ensure that they discuss it in the context of a systematic review of related studies.
  2. (business) A person who tries a product for the first time (as opposed to a regular purchaser); a person who participates in the trial of a new product.
    • 1995, Louella Miles, Perfect Marketing, London: Arrow Business, Chapter 8, p. 56,[4]
      90 per cent of profit is said to come from repeat purchasers and the rest from triallists
    • 2011, Adrian Slywotzky, Demand, New York: Business Plus, p. 223,[5]
      [The groups] included the core audience—subscribers who attend numerous concerts every year for many years; trialists—first-time concertgoers who attend a single performance; the noncommitted—people who attend a couple of concerts in a given year []
  3. (sports, chiefly UK) An athlete who participates in a trial (competition to select players for a team); a person who enters a dog (especially a sheepdog) in a competition.
    • 1998, John Gordon, Three Sheep and a Dog, Auckland: Reed, Chapter 8, p. 107,[7]
      Event I, the long head [] ends with the hold: sheep at a standstill in a 20-metre ring and held there, with the dog and triallist balanced on either side.
    • 2012, Robert Earnshaw, Earnie: My Life at Cardiff City, Bedlinog: Accent, Chapter 4, p. 22,[8]
      A [Youth Training Scheme] place would be the first step on the ladder, a contract with the club which would see you move from triallist to employee, someone the club was willing to invest in.
  4. (South Africa) A person standing trial in a court of law, especially one of a group of defendants in a high-profile case.
    • 2006, Christina Scott, Nelson Mandela: A Force for Freedom, New York: Gramercy Books, Chapter 5, p. 71,[10]
      Mandela’s fellow treason trialist, the feisty Helen Joseph, was the first person to be placed under house arrest.
Alternative forms
  • triallist
Derived terms
  • time trialist

Source: wiktionary.org