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generalised
English
Adjective
generalised (comparative more generalised, superlative most generalised)
- Alternative spelling of generalized
Verb
generalised
- simple past tense and past participle of generalise
Anagrams
- legendaries
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- what generalised coordinates
- what causes generalised anxiety disorder
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- what does generalised mean
- what is generalised linear model
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hypothetical
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?????????? (hupothetikós)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ha?p????t?kl/
Adjective
hypothetical (comparative more hypothetical, superlative most hypothetical)
- Based upon a hypothesis; conjectural
- (philosophy) conditional; contingent upon some hypothesis/antecedent
Synonyms
- conjectural
- (contingent upon some hypothesis): conditional
Antonyms
- (actual): actual
- (in philosophy): categorical
Translations
Noun
hypothetical (plural hypotheticals)
- A hypothetical situation or proposition
- These hypotheticals serve no purpose until we have more information.
Related terms
- hypothesis
- hypothesize
hypothetical From the web:
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- what hypothetically speaking mean
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- what is meant by hypothetical
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