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Postulate - WordReference Forums
Jun 13, 2022 · Does the verb "postulate" imply that what is intended as a basis of the argument is certain from the point of view of the person proposing it and is not in doubt?
postulating vs speculating, or theorizing - WordReference Forums
May 4, 2010 · In engineering, a postulate is a something that is logically true. Therefore, an essay postulating the reason would be some kind of proof. "Theorizing" is not as strong as …
posit / postulate - difference between them - WordReference Forums
Aug 4, 2012 · I've found their definition as: posit /ˈpɒzɪt/ verb (posits, positing, posited) 1 put forward as fact or as a basis for argument. (posit something on) base something on the truth of …
postular - WordReference Forums
May 18, 2010 · hola, sé que el verbo "postula" conjugado a la tercera persona no lleva tilde, pero no sé cómo leerlo. "póstula o postúla"? gracias!
theory postulates? - WordReference Forums
Jul 30, 2007 · I would use "represents", "suggests" or "implies" instead. In Italian a theories can postulate, but of course this is only a parallel comment to our debate. I've just carried my …
postulate/postulado (abbreviation) | WordReference Forums
May 20, 2015 · Hay una abreviatura por la palabra postulado? Gracias! Is there an abbreviation for postulate in English?
he had been or he were - WordReference Forums
Nov 5, 2014 · Sheldon (or his scriptwriter) is incorrect. The subjunctive is not needed in that sentence. Explanation If Feynman were (had been) a leprechaun he would be (would have …
prepay, pre pay, or pre-pay - WordReference Forums
Dec 5, 2014 · Hello, Pre-pay would be the verb: I prepaid my phone bill for the month (Because I wanted to go ahead and do it instead of waiting for the end of the month) I don't think that "pre …
each or each one? - WordReference Forums
Jul 30, 2007 · Hi, can you please consider this sentence? Each one of the institutionalist variants postulates different relationship and different causal mechanisms Is the 'one' too much?
"question" in latin & romance languages - WordReference Forums
Oct 2, 2012 · Some Romanian etymological dictionaries (dexonline) postulate a Vulgar Latin * interroguare as the source of întreba, using the analogy with the evolution of the group [gua] in …