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Theoretics — The o*ret ics, n. The speculative part of a science; speculation. [1913 Webster] At the very first, with our Lord himself, and his apostles, as represented to us in the New Testament, morals come before contemplation, ethics before theoretics. H … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
theoretics — [thē΄ə ret′iks] n. the theoretical part of a field of knowledge … English World dictionary
theoretics — /thee euh ret iks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) the theoretical or speculative part of a science or subject. [1650 60; theoret(ic) (see THEORETICAL) + ICS] * * * … Universalium
theoretics — the·o·ret·ics … English syllables
theoretics — /θiəˈrɛtɪks/ (say theeuh retiks) noun the theoretical or speculative part of a science or subject …
theoretics — noun see theoretic * * * /thee euh ret iks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) the theoretical or speculative part of a science or subject. [1650 60; theoret(ic) (see THEORETICAL) + ICS] … Useful english dictionary
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