Hypothetical is a word used to express that something is 'in theory'.
Here are two example sentences that help to show this:
'Hypothetically, the ball will roll downward if I place it on a sloping surface.'
'In theory, the ball will roll downward if I place it on a sloping surface.'
It means you are speaking of a situation that does not actually exist, as if it did exist.
its hypothetical
A hypothetical possibility, circumstance, statement, proposal, situation, etc.
The other side can be classified as 'the opposite side', meaning the side opposite of it.
A widget is often used as a term that represents a hypothetical manufactured product. This terminology is sometimes used in business and economics.
protolanguage
This is an old word, attested in Anglo-Saxon and Middle Low German. Linguists have derived it from a hypothetical root ku- meaning a hollow space or an enclosing object. The Latin form, from which the Romance cognates descend, is cunnus.
electronic point of sale :)
the meaning of the term soution is the outcome of a set f data
The term 'asperate' is a verb, meaning to make uneven or to roughen.
It comes from "prudent" meaning wise.
Usually the term "babylegs" is meant to be a compliment to a woman. This indicated that her legs are very smooth and young looking. There is no universal meaning for the term.
it might be excision as that meant out process.
The meaning is that atoms and molecules are permanently in motion.
they are hypothetical, meaning they can or cannot fly.
That's a hypothetical question here
The term "hagrid" is a verb meaning "to torment". It also can mean "to afflict with worry". The term "hagrid" is seldom used in the English language.
The other side can be classified as 'the opposite side', meaning the side opposite of it.
it might be excision as that meant out process.
The term hold steady can have a variety of meanings. One is the literal meaning to remain firm without meaning. Another meaning could be to keep to one's beliefs or opinions without giving into others.