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probe

[prohb] verb, probed, prob⋅ing, noun
–verb (used with object)
1. to search into or examine thoroughly; question closely: to probe one's conscience.
2. to examine or explore with a probe.
–verb (used without object)
3. to examine or explore with or as if with a probe.
–noun
4. the act of probing.
5. a slender surgical instrument for exploring the depth or direction of a wound, sinus, or the like.
6. an investigation, esp. by a legislative committee, of suspected illegal activity.
7. Aerospace. space probe.
8. a projecting, pipelike device on a receiving aircraft used to make connection with and receive fuel from a tanker aircraft during refueling in flight.
9. a device, attached by cord to an oven, that can be inserted into roasts or other food so that the oven shuts off when the desired internal temperature of the food is reached.
10. Biology. any identifiable substance that is used to detect, isolate, or identify another substance, as a labeled strand of DNA that hybridizes with its complementary RNA or a monoclonal antibody that combines with a specific protein.

Origin:
1555–65; (n.) < ML proba examination, LL: test, deriv. of probāre (see prove ); (v.) partly deriv. of the n., partly < L probāre. See proof


probe⋅a⋅ble, adjective
prober, noun


1. investigate, scrutinize.
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Word Origin & History

probe  (n.)
1580, "instrument for exploring wounds, etc.," from M.L. proba "examination," in L.L. "test, proof," from L. probare (see prove). Meaning "act of probing" is 1890, from the verb; fig. sense of "penetrating investigation" is from 1903. Meaning "small, unmanned exploratory craft" is attested from 1953. The verb is first recorded 1649 (originally figurative; "to search thoroughly, interrogate"), from the noun.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: 2probe
Function: verb
Inflected Forms: probed; prob·ing
transitive senses
: to examine with or as if with aprobe <probe a wound> probe intransitive senses
: to search by using a probe <probe for a bullet>
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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probe (prōb)
n.
A slender flexible surgical instrument with a blunt bulbous tip, used to explore a wound or body cavity. v. probed, prob·ing, probes
To explore a wound or body cavity with a probe.

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