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deneyde

Deneyde is a Turkish locative form formed from the noun deney (experiment) with the locative suffix -de, meaning “in the experiment” or “in the test.” It is used to indicate the location or context in which an action takes place within an experiment or trial.

Morphology and usage notes: The base word is deney, and the suffix -de attaches according to Turkish

Examples: Deneyde ölçümler yapıldı. (Measurements were taken in the experiment.) Deneydeki sonuçlar, hipotezi destekledi. (The results

Relation to related terms: Deneyde is distinct from deneyi or deneyler in that it marks location within

See also: Deney, Deneysel, Tecrübe, Deneyim, Laboratuvar.

vowel
harmony,
producing
deneyde.
The
phrase
is
commonly
used
in
scientific,
academic,
and
research-related
contexts
to
describe
actions,
conditions,
or
findings
that
pertain
to
the
experimental
setting.
It
can
also
modify
nouns
to
form
expressions
such
as
deneydeki
koşullar
(the
conditions
in
the
experiment)
or
deneydeki
veriler
(the
data
from
the
experiment).
in
the
experiment
supported
the
hypothesis.)
Deneyde
elde
edilen
bulgular
güvenilir
kabul
edildi.
(The
findings
obtained
in
the
experiment
were
considered
reliable.)
the
experimental
context
rather
than
listing
the
experiments
themselves.
It
should
not
be
confused
with
tecrübe
or
deneyim,
which
mean
experience,
and
with
deneysel,
the
adjective
meaning
“experimental.”