different between theoretic vs impractical
theoretic
English
Alternative forms
- theoretick (obsolete)
Etymology
From Latin the?r?ticus, from Ancient Greek ?????????? (the?r?tikós).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??i?????t?k/, /????????t?k/
Adjective
theoretic (comparative more theoretic, superlative most theoretic)
- Concerned with theories or hypotheses rather than with practical matters.
- Existing only in theory, not proven in reality.
Hyponyms
- number-theoretic
- ring-theoretic
- set-theoretic
Related terms
- theoretical
Translations
Anagrams
- hectorite, heterotic
theoretic From the web:
- what theoretical
- what theoretical perspective
- what theoretical term is this
- what theoretically occurs at absolute zero
- what theoretical probability
- what theoretical framework
- what theoretically happens at absolute zero
- what theoretical orientation is cbt
impractical
English
Etymology
From im- +? practical.
Adjective
impractical (comparative more impractical, superlative most impractical)
- not practical; impracticable
- Antonym: practical
Usage notes
- Said of people, theories, philosophies, etc.
Derived terms
Translations
impractical From the web:
- what impractical joker is gay
- what impractical joker died
- what impractical jokers are married
- what impractical joker has lost the most
- what impractical joker are you
- what impractical jokers episode is larry
- what impractical mean
- what impractical jokers episode is scoopski potatoes
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