สมมติฐาน | (n) hypothesis, Syn. ข้อสมมติ |
สมมุติฐาน | (n) hypothesis, Syn. สมมติฐาน |
สมมุติฐาน | (n) hypothesis, Example: อาการทางประสาทส่วนใหญ่มีสมมุติฐานเนื่องมาจากความวิตกกังวลใจ และความรู้สึกสำนึกผิดที่เกิดจากความขัดแย้งในใจ, Thai Definition: ข้อสมมุติที่ใช้เป็นมูลฐานแห่งการหาเหตุผล การทดลอง หรือการวิจัย |
สมมติฐาน | (n) hypothesis, Syn. สมมุติฐาน, Example: ผลจากการสังเกต เขาจะนำมาสร้างสมมติฐานขึ้น, Count Unit: ข้อ, เรื่อง, Thai Definition: ข้อสมมุติที่ใช้เป็นมูลฐานแห่งการหาเหตุผล การทดลอง หรือการวิจัย |
ข้อสมมติ | (n) assumption, See also: hypothesis, presupposition, presumption, Syn. สมมติฐาน, Ant. ข้อเท็จจริง, Example: ข้อสมมติเกี่ยวกับมนุษย์ต่างดาวยังต้องการข้อพิสูจน์เพิ่มเติมอีกมาก, Count Unit: ข้อ, ประการ, Thai Definition: ประเด็นที่ตั้งขึ้นโดยยังไม่มีข้อพิสูจน์ |
ทฤษฎี | (n) theory, See also: hypothesis, supposition, doctrine, teachings, Syn. แนวความคิด, Example: รูปแบบโครงร่างของทฤษฎีทางภาษาศาสตร์จะเป็นอย่างไรนั้น จะต้องทดสอบกันอีกมาก, Count Unit: ทฤษฎี, Thai Definition: ลักษณะที่คิดคาดเอาตามหลักวิชา เพื่อเสริมเหตุผลและรากฐานให้แก่ปรากฏการณ์หรือข้อมูลในภาคปฏิบัติ ซึ่งเกิดขึ้นมาอย่างมีระเบียบ, Notes: (บาลี/สันสกฤต) |
จำนอง | [jamnøng] (v) EN: mortgage ; pledge FR: hypothéquer |
การตั้งสมมุติฐาน | [kān tang sommuttithān] (n, exp) EN: hypothesis |
ข้อสันนิษฐาน | [khøsannitthān] (n) EN: presumption ; assumption ; hypothesis FR: assertion [ f ] |
ข้อสมมุติ | [khøsommut] (n) EN: assumption ; hypothesis ; supposition ; theory FR: hypothèse [ f ] |
เงินกู้จำนอง | [ngoenkū jamnøng] (n, exp) EN: mortgage loan FR: prêt hypothécaire [ m ] |
สถานการณ์จำลอง | [sathānakān jamløng] (n, exp) EN: simulation ; hypothetical situation |
สมมติฐาน | [sommottithān] (n) EN: hypothesis FR: hypothèse [ f ] |
สมมุติฐาน | [sommuttithān] (n) EN: assumption ; hypothesis FR: supposition [ f ] ; hypothèse [ f ] |
ทฤษฎี | [thritsadī] (n) EN: theory ; doctrine ; teachings ; hypothesis FR: théorie [ f ] ; doctrine [ f ] |
hypothalamic | (adj) of or relating to the hypothalamus |
hypothalamically | (adv) with respect to the hypothalamus |
hypothalamus | (n) a basal part of the diencephalon governing autonomic nervous system |
hypothecate | (v) pledge without delivery or title of possession |
hypothermia | (n) subnormal body temperature, Ant. hyperthermia |
hypothermic | (adj) of or relating to or affected by hypothermia |
hypothesis | (n) a proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations |
hypothesis | (n) a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena, Syn. possibility, theory |
hypothetical | (n) a hypothetical possibility, circumstance, statement, proposal, situation, etc. |
hypothetical creature | (n) a creature that has not been observed but is hypothesized to exist |
Hypothec | n. [ F. hypothèque. See Hypotheca. ] (Scot. Law) A landlord's right, independently of stipulation, over the stocking (cattle, implements, etc.), and crops of his tenant, as security for payment of rent. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Hypotheca | ‖n. [ L., fr. Gr. &unr_; a thing subject to some obligation, fr. &unr_; to put under, put down, pledge. See Hypothesis. ] (Rom. Law) An obligation by which property of a debtor was made over to his creditor in security of his debt. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ It differed from pledge in regard to possession of the property subject to the obligation; pledge requiring, simple hypotheca not requiring, possession of it by the creditor. The modern mortgage corresponds very closely with it. Kent. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Hypothecate | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Hypothecated p. pr. & vb. n. Hypothecating ] [ LL. hypothecatus, p. p. of hypothecare to pledge, fr. L. hypotheca pledge, security. See Hypotheca. ] (Law) To subject, as property, to liability for a debt or engagement without delivery of possession or transfer of title; to pledge without delivery of possession; to mortgage, as ships, or other personal property; to make a contract by bottomry. See Hypothecation, Bottomry. [ 1913 Webster ] He had found the treasury empty and the pay of the navy in arrear. He had no power to hypothecate any part of the public revenue. Those who lent him money lent it on no security but his bare word. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Hypothecation | n. [ LL. hypothecatio. ] 1. (Civ. Law) The act or contract by which property is hypothecated; a right which a creditor has in or to the property of his debtor, in virtue of which he may cause it to be sold and the price appropriated in payment of his debt. This is a right in the thing, or jus in re. Pothier. B. R. Curtis. [ 1913 Webster ] There are but few cases, if any, in our law, where an hypothecation, in the strict sense of the Roman law, exists; that is a pledge without possession by the pledgee. Story. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ In the modern civil law, this contract has no application to movable property, not even to ships, to which and their cargoes it is most frequently applied in England and America. See Hypothecate. B. R. Curtis. Domat. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Law of Shipping) A contract whereby, in consideration of money advanced for the necessities of the ship, the vessel, freight, or cargo is made liable for its repayment, provided the ship arrives in safety. It is usually effected by a bottomry bond. See Bottomry. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ This term is often applied to mortgages of ships. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Hypothecator | n. (Law) One who hypothecates or pledges anything as security for the repayment of money borrowed. |
Hypothenar | { } a. [ Pref. hypo- + thenar. ] (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the prominent part of the palm of the hand above the base of the little finger, or a corresponding part in the forefoot of an animal; as, the hypothenar eminence. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Hypothenal |
Hypothenar | n. (Anat.) The hypothenar eminence. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Hypothenusal | a. Of or pertaining to hypothenuse. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
Hypothenuse | n. Same as Hypotenuse. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Hypothenuse | { , n. [ L. hypotenusa, Gr. &unr_;, prob., subtending (sc. &unr_;), fr. &unr_; to stretch under, subtend; &unr_; under + &unr_; to stretch. See Subtend. ] (Geom.) The side of a right-angled triangle that is opposite to the right angle. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Hypotenuse |
なら(P);ならば(P) | [nara (P); naraba (P)] (aux) (1) (hypothetical form of the copula だ, from なり and sometimes classed as a particle) if; in case; if it is the case that; if it is true that; (2) (なら only) as for; on the topic of; (conj) (3) (col) (abbr) (See それなら) if that's the case; if so; that being the case; (4) (ならば only) if possible; if circumstances allow; (P) #141 [Add to Longdo] |
逆 | [ぎゃく, gyaku] (adj-na, n) (1) reverse; opposite; (2) converse (of a hypothesis, etc.); (P) #1,515 [Add to Longdo] |
前提 | [ぜんてい, zentei] (n) preamble; premise; reason; prerequisite; condition; assumption; hypothesis; given; (P) #3,831 [Add to Longdo] |
想定 | [そうてい, soutei] (n, vs) hypothesis; supposition; assumption; (P) #3,955 [Add to Longdo] |
仮説 | [かせつ, kasetsu] (n, adj-no) hypothesis; supposition; fictional; (P) #7,674 [Add to Longdo] |
仮定 | [かてい, katei] (n, vs) assumption; supposition; hypothesis; (P) #9,043 [Add to Longdo] |
インド・ヨーロッパ祖語;インドヨーロッパ祖語 | [インド・ヨーロッパそご(インド・ヨーロッパ祖語);インドヨーロッパそご(インドヨーロッパ祖語), indo . yo-roppa sogo ( indo . yo-roppa so go ); indoyo-roppa sogo ( indoyo-roppa so] (n) (See 印欧祖語) Proto-Indo-European (hypothetical language from which all Indo-European languages are derived) [Add to Longdo] |
ウォーレス線 | [ウォーレスせん, uo-resu sen] (n) Wallace's line (hypothetical line separating the Oriental and Australian zoogeographical regions) [Add to Longdo] |
エランビタール;エランヴィタル;エランビタル | [eranbita-ru ; eranvitaru ; eranbitaru] (n) (See 創造的進化) elan vital (hypothetical driving force behind creative evolution) (fre [Add to Longdo] |
エルゴード仮説 | [エルゴードかせつ, erugo-do kasetsu] (n) ergodic hypothesis [Add to Longdo] |