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A trial is, in the most general sense, a test, usually a test to see whether something does or does not meet a given standard.
It may refer to:
- Trial (law), the presentation of information in a formal setting, usually a court
- Sea trial, the final stage of constructing and testing a ship
- Evaluation, e.g. of software products in a trial version
- Clinical trial, a medical research study
- Bernoulli trial, any experiment with two possible random outcomes
- Trial (sport)
- Trial grammatical number, in linguistics, a grammatical form which signifies that there are three of something
- Motorcycle trials an offroad competitive test based on using specialist motorcycles
It may also refer to the following:
- Trial (1955 film)
- Trial (1969 film)
- Trial (band), the political straight edge hardcore band from Seattle WA, USA
- Trials (journal), an online open-access medical journal
- The Tryall, (Tryall or Tryal) a ship which was wrecked in 1622.
- The Trial (ship), a ship seized by convicts and wrecked in 1816.
- Trials HD, an Xbox Live Arcade video game.
- Antoine Trial a French tenor whose name is used to describe a certain type of tenor voice ('trial').
See also
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