Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . , without a view topractice; speculation; an exposition of the generalprinciples of any science ; the science disting. art; the philosophical explanation of phenom-ena, either physical or moral. — Theoretlc, -ical, , to, depending on, or confined to, theory; spec-ulative; terminating in theory or speculation; un-practical.—Theorist, w. Onewho forms theories;one given to theory; a t


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . , without a view topractice; speculation; an exposition of the generalprinciples of any science ; the science disting. art; the philosophical explanation of phenom-ena, either physical or moral. — Theoretlc, -ical, , to, depending on, or confined to, theory; spec-ulative; terminating in theory or speculation; un-practical.—Theorist, w. Onewho forms theories;one given to theory; a theorizftr. — Theorize, r. i.[-KIZEU (-rizd), To form a theory or the-ories; to speculate. — Theorizer, n. Theosophy, etc. See under Theism. Therapeutic, thSr-a-putik. -tical, a. Of, or pert, to,the healing art; curative. — Therapeutics, n. Thatpart of medicine which respects the discovery andapplication of remedies for diseases. There, tMr, adv. In, at, or to that place ; thither;therein; at that point. [There is used to beginsentences, or before a verb, without adding essen-tially to the meaning.]— Thereabout, -bouts, that place; near that number, degree, or quan-. Theodolite. tity: nearly. — Thereafter, adv. After that; after-ward. —Thereat, adv. At that place; at that occur-rence or event; on that account. — Thereby, that; by that means; in consequence of that.—Therefor, adv. _For that, or this, or it. — Therefore,tlier- or tiiarfor, conj. & adv. For that or this rea-son, referring to something previously stated; forthat; consequently; by consequence; in return orrecompense for this or that. — Therefrom, tbar-from, adv. From this or that. —Therein, adv. Inthat or this place, time, or thing ; in that particular.—Thereinto, adi\ Into that, or that place.—There-of, -of or -8v, adv. Of that or this. —Thereon,adv. On that or this.—Thereout, ac/v. Out of that orthis. — Thereto, adv. To that or this. — Thereunto,adv. U


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