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US
/ˌθiɝəˈtɪʃən/
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[ UK /θˌiəɹɪtˈɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /θˌiəɹɪtˈɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- someone who theorizes (especially in science or art)
How To Use theoretician In A Sentence
- These everlasting waves are exotic enough, but theoreticians at the Joint Quantum Institute now believe that there may be a new kind of soliton that's even more special. Newswise: Latest News
- When Gombrich applies the term to nonfigurative art, surely he means, as he himself put it, "an art form that still has to prove its potentialities," [4] in other words, a dubious venture artificially puffed by critics and theoreticians. 'The Sense of Order': An Exchange
- This House sits here and deliberates on a bill like this from the perspective of academics, theoreticians, and philosophers.
- It is as if theoreticians have told novelists that they have no choice but to fail, and novelists, despite their long history of success, have believed them.
- Popular among racial and racist theoreticians of the 19th and early 20th century when Georgians were sometimes deemed the most pure "Caucasians", the word crashed mostly with the Third Reich. Diary
- Hotchkiss the theoretician knew his knots, and made play with the fact, tying them, particularly Tesla's, with a theatrical casualness. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
- To develop algorithms for this purpose, theoreticians need massive data to test their models, and many investigators are convinced that more structures will not help them to solve this problem.
- The connection isn't made explicit, but the time of Carlos, the international mercenary, is over, and that of Bin Laden, the theoretician, is just beginning. Carlos director Olivier Assayas on the terrorist who became a pop culture icon
- He himself claims to have been, at one time, the leading theoretician of the UK Communist Party.
- These “irregularities” in the treatment of the mode do not, however, infringe the rules laid down by Tinctoris in his treatises: each voice respects its own modal unity but, in addition, the combination of the first and second modes in their irregular forms creates a mixture of authentic and plagal which Tinctoris as theoretician allows. Archive 2009-06-01