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2. philosophical
adjective. ['ˌfɪləˈsɑːfɪkəl'] of or relating to philosophy or philosophers.
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Etymology
- philosophical (English)
- -ical (English)
- philosophy (English)
- philosophie (Anglo-Norman)
3. philosophical
adjective. ['ˌfɪləˈsɑːfɪkəl'] characterized by the attitude of a philosopher; meeting trouble with level-headed detachment.
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Synonyms
Etymology
- philosophical (English)
- -ical (English)
- philosophy (English)
- philosophie (Anglo-Norman)
5. M-theory
noun. (particle physics) a theory that involves an eleven-dimensional universe in which the weak and strong forces and gravity are unified and to which all the string theories belong.
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6. theory
noun. ['ˈθɪri, ˈθiːɝi'] a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world; an organized system of accepted knowledge that applies in a variety of circumstances to explain a specific set of phenomena.
Etymology
- theory (English)
- theoria (Latin)
- θεωρία (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
7. theory
noun. ['ˈθɪri, ˈθiːɝi'] a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena.
Etymology
- theory (English)
- theoria (Latin)
- θεωρία (Ancient Greek (to 1453))