Adverb
heuristically (comparative more heuristically, superlative most heuristically)
in a heuristic manner
But he did not think that the two ideas could be satisfactorily identified "except heuristically". Source: Internet
Some IRC clients are now capable of reading messages both in ISO 8859-1 or UTF-8 in the same channel, heuristically autodetecting which encoding is used. Source: Internet
Here the term yoga denotes a kind of "meta-theory" that can be used heuristically; Michel Raynaud writes the other terms "Ariadne's thread" and "philosophy" as effective equivalents. Source: Internet
Paul Erdős heuristically argued there should be infinitely many Carmichael numbers. Source: Internet