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doc·i·ma·sy \ˈdäsəməsē\ noun or doc·i·ma·sia \ˌdäsəˈmāzh(ē)ə\ (plural docimasies or docimasias) Etymology: New Latin docimasia, from Greek dokimasia examination, scrutiny, test, from dokimazein to assay, test, approve (from dokimos approved, tested, from dokein to seem good, seem, think) + -ia -y — more at decent 1. archaic : the art or practice of assaying ores 2. : determination as to whether a dead infant was stillborn by placing the body in water in which it sinks unless the infant has expanded the lungs in respiration |