Talk:laboratory

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It says Labouratory is an alternate forme of Laboratory, but then when you click on it it says it is a misspelling of it.

 Done Removed. Equinox 18:23, 19 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

Pronunciation[edit]

Could it ever be pronounced [ˈlæ.bɹə.tɹi]? That is, with the more American stress, but the more European pronunciation of -ory? I think I may have heard it (in Britain), but I'm not sure.

It definitely can. I always simply say ‘lab’ but on rare occasions, for example when reading the full word out loud, I put the stress on the second syllable but there are certainly other people here in England who say it that way. It might be difficult finding recorded audio proof of that, or dictionary attestation thoughOverlordnat1 (talk) 16:44, 13 May 2021 (UTC)Reply

laboratory experience[edit]

Some kind of educational thing. It's defined in Jonathon Green's Newspeak (1984) as "any situation at which pupils are present for the purpose of instruction or observation". Equinox 02:50, 9 January 2020 (UTC)Reply

Looser educational sense?[edit]

I believe that in the context of university classes, a "lab" (also "laboratory", but usually shortened) can be any kind of interactive/hands-on pedagogical experience, not necessarily involving an actual laboratory or scientific experimentation, e.g.: [1][2]. I doubt very much that either of these examples involve "A room, building or institution equipped for scientific research, experimentation or analysis." We currently don't have a sense for this. 70.172.194.25 03:36, 1 February 2022 (UTC)Reply