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thèse nom {f} | thesis [theses]◼◼◼(lengthy essay written to establish the validity of a thesis, especially one submitted as a requirement for a university degree) thesis [theses]◼◼◼(proposition or statement supported by arguments) |
thèse (de doctorat) nom | doctoral thesis◼◼◼(dissertation) |
antithèse nom {f} | antithesis [antitheses]◼◼◼(proposition that is opposite to other proposition) |
audioprothèse nom {f} | hearing aid [hearing aids]◼◼◼(hearing assistance device) |
biosynthèse nom | biosynthesis [biosyntheses]◼◼◼(synthesis of organic compounds) |
chimiosynthèse nom {f} | chemosynthesis [chemosyntheses]◼◼◼(production of carbohydrates and other compounds from simple compounds) |
enthèse nom | enthesis(point at which a tendon, etc., inserts into a bone) |
entre parenthèses preposition | in brackets◼◼◼(between parentheses) |
entre parenthèses adverbe | parenthetically◼◻◻(incidentally) |
faire l'hypothèse verbe | hypothesize [hypothesized, hypothesizing, hypothesizes]◼◼◼(to believe or assert) |
hypothèse nom {f} | assumption [assumptions]◼◼◼(thing supposed) hypothesis [hypotheses]◼◼◼(tentative conjecture in science) hypothesis [hypotheses]◼◼◼noun supposition [suppositions]◼◼◻(assumption) |
hypothèse bien fondée nom {f} | educated guess◼◼◼(guess based on experience or knowledge) |
hypothèse de l'endosymbiose nom {f} | endosymbiotic theory◼◼◼(the theory that concerns the origins of mitochondria and chloroplasts) |
hypothèse de Sapir-Whorf nom {f} | Sapir-Whorf hypothesis(principle that a language's structure affects its speakers' worldview or cognition) |
hypothèse documentaire nom {f} | documentary hypothesis◼◼◼(literary-critical theory about the Penteteuch) |
hypothèse endosymbiotique nom {f} | endosymbiotic theory(the theory that concerns the origins of mitochondria and chloroplasts) |
hypothèse raisonnable nom {f} | educated guess(guess based on experience or knowledge) |
hypothèse raisonnée nom {f} | educated guess(guess based on experience or knowledge) |
hypothèse Sapir-Whorf nom {f} | Sapir-Whorf hypothesis◼◼◼(principle that a language's structure affects its speakers' worldview or cognition) |
hypothèse éclairée nom {f} | educated guess◼◼◼(guess based on experience or knowledge) |
métathèse nom {f} | metathesis [metatheses]◼◼◼(the transposition of letters, syllables or sounds within a word) metathesis [metatheses]◼◼◼noun |
métathèse de quantité nom {f} | |
nucléosynthèse nom {f} | nucleosynthesis◼◼◼(process that leads to synthesis in stars) |
orthèse nom {f} | orthosis◼◼◼(type of brace) |
par parenthèse adverbe | parenthetically(using parentheses) |
parasynthèse nom {f} | parasynthesisnoun |
parenthèse nom {f} | parenthesis [parentheses]◼◼◼((Rhetoric) a digression; the use of such digressions) parenthesis [parentheses]◼◼◼(a clause, phrase or word inserted into a passage which is already grammatically complete) parenthesis [parentheses]◼◼◼(either of a pair of brackets ( )) round bracket◼◻◻(parenthesis, bracket) |
parenthèses nom {f pl} | parenthesis [parentheses]◼◼◼((mathematics, logic) brackets used to clarify expressions by grouping terms affected by a common operator) parenthesis [parentheses]◼◼◼(both round brackets) |
photosynthèse nom {f} | photosynthesis [photosyntheses]◼◼◼(biological process) |
prothèse nom {f} | prosthesis [prostheses]◼◼◼(artificial replacement for a body part) prothesis [protheses]◼◻◻(the addition of a sound or syllable at the beginning of a word without changing the word's meaning or the rest of its structure) |