Dictionary entry

Experiential

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Ex‐pe′ri‐en″tial (–ĕn″shal), a. Derived from, or pertaining to, experience. Coleridge.

It is called empirical or experiential... because it is given to us by experience or observation, and not obtained as the result of inference or reasoning. Sir. W. Hamilton.

— Ex‐pe′ri‐en″tial‐ly, adv.DR. H. More.