-sēˈmōⁿ- noun
Usage: usually capitalized B&S
Etymology: after Alfred Binet died 1911 and Théodore Simon died 1961, French psychologists
: an intelligence test consisting originally of tasks graded in difficulty from the level of the average 3-year-old to that of the average 12-year-old but later revised and extended in range — called also Binet test ; see stanford-binet test