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hypothesise — British English spelling of HYPOTHESIZE (Cf. hypothesize); for suffix, see IZE (Cf. ize). Related: Hypothesised; hypothesising … Etymology dictionary
hypothesise — v. 1) (D; intr.) to hypothesise about 2) (L) they hypothesised that the disease was spread by rodents … Combinatory dictionary
hypothesise — v. believe particularly on doubtful or tentative grounds … English contemporary dictionary
hypothesise — UK [haɪˈpɒθəˈsaɪz] / US hypothesize … English dictionary
hypothesise — [c]/haɪˈpɒθəsaɪz/ (say huy pothuhsuyz) verb (hypothesised, hypothesising) –verb (i) 1. to form a hypothesis. –verb (t) 2. to assume by hypothesis. Also, hypothesize …
hypothesise — verb to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps • Syn: ↑speculate, ↑theorize, ↑theorise, ↑conjecture, ↑hypothesize, ↑hypothecate, ↑suppose … Useful english dictionary
Sheffield Cross — The Sheffield Cross is an Anglo Saxon Christian monument, now on display in the British Museum.The Cross has been dated to the early ninth century. It is believed to have stood on the future site of Sheffield Parish Church (now Sheffield… … Wikipedia
hypothesize — [[t]haɪpɒ̱θɪsaɪz[/t]] hypothesizes, hypothesizing, hypothesized VERB If you hypothesize that something will happen, you say that you think that thing will happen because of various facts you have considered. [FORMAL] [V that] To explain this,… … English dictionary
Atlantis — Athanasius Kircher s map of Atlantis, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. From Mundus Subterraneus 1669, published in Amsterdam. The map is oriented with south at the top.Atlantis (in Greek, polytonic|Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, island of Atlas ) is the… … Wikipedia
Beowulf — This article is about the epic poem. For the character, see Beowulf (hero). For other uses, see Beowulf (disambiguation). Beowulf first page of Beowulf in Cotton Vitellius A. xv … Wikipedia