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conjectural (encz) | conjectural,hypotetický adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Conjectural (gcide) | Conjectural \Con*jec"tur*al\, a. [L. conjecturalis: cf. F.
conjectural.]
Dependent on conjecture; fancied; imagined; guessed at;
undetermined; doubtful.
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And mak'st conjectural fears to come into me. --Shak.
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A slight expense of conjectural analogy. --Hugh Miller.
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Who or what such editor may be, must remain
conjectural. --Carlyle.
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conjectural (wn) | conjectural
adj 1: based primarily on surmise rather than adequate evidence;
"theories about the extinction of dinosaurs are still
highly conjectural"; "the supposed reason for his
absence"; "suppositious reconstructions of dead
languages"; "hypothetical situation" [syn: conjectural,
divinatory, hypothetical, hypothetic, supposed,
suppositional, suppositious, supposititious] |
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Conjectural (gcide) | Conjectural \Con*jec"tur*al\, a. [L. conjecturalis: cf. F.
conjectural.]
Dependent on conjecture; fancied; imagined; guessed at;
undetermined; doubtful.
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And mak'st conjectural fears to come into me. --Shak.
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A slight expense of conjectural analogy. --Hugh Miller.
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Who or what such editor may be, must remain
conjectural. --Carlyle.
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Conjecturalist (gcide) | Conjecturalist \Con*jec"tur*al*ist\, n.
A conjecturer. [R.] --Month. rev.
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Conjecturally (gcide) | Conjecturally \Con*jec`tur*al"ly\, n.
That which depends upon guess; guesswork. [R.] --Sir T.
Browne.
[1913 Webster]Conjecturally \Con*jec`tur*al*ly\, adv.
In a conjectural manner; by way of conjecture. --Boyle.
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conjecturally (wn) | conjecturally
adv 1: in a manner involving or inclined to conjecture and
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