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hypothesises Meaning in Bengali







hypothesises's Usage Examples:

vignette of a contemporary bourgeois snob while William John Gruffydd hypothesises that the character was a later addition to the tale.


Pieris hypothesises, based on sources from Clevid's 1893 A Brief Sketch of the History of St Thomas Church hypothesises that 'San Thome' degenerated.


delay for a late arrival or departure also increase linearly, but Small hypothesises that there can also be a fixed penalty component of schedule delay on.


Double demotivation hypothesises that pay discrepancies decrease work motivation among both lower and.


The theory hypothesises that the government of any underdeveloped country needs to make large.


Matthew Dal Santo hypothesises that the two men may have known each other in Constantinople.


the Argo story, and also that the area is near a geological fault; he hypothesises that, due to both its similarity with the legends of the Symplegades.


Horst hypothesises that there has been a burst of highly ionising gamma rays from the sun.


suggests that these units were raised from a corps of grooms, which, he hypothesises, were originally attached to new cavalry vexillationes created under.


The artificial and speculative Proto-Indo-European (PIE) language hypothesises *spe-dh- for spade and its root *spe- for a long, flat piece of wood.


[original research?] Patrizia de Bernardo Stempel hypothesises that the Silures were originally referred to as silo-riks, 'rich in grain'.


Harvey (1978) hypothesises that the east cloister at Gloucester was finished under Thomas de Cantebrugge.


He also hypothesises that the phenomena of topology change and the thermodynamics of the black.


Campbell hypothesises: "I think even the Sauds would always develop the larger ones first.


(an alternative name for a bittern) in The Scotsman in 1908, Henderson hypothesises that the boobrie may stem from the bittern.


An account from the 1840s of life at Eton hypothesises that Percy Bysshe Shelley when at Eton in 1805 would have taken his skiff.


In a 1985 edition of The Art Bulletin, art critic Carol Salus hypothesises that the work "has traditionally been interpreted as representing young.


He hypothesises that Grandrith and Caliban are in fact children bred by the Nine to duplicate.


Blench (2021) hypothesises that this may be due to contact with Adamawa languages.


Brock hypothesises that it is not a ghost, but that somehow the stone in the room has preserved.



Synonyms:

proposal;

Antonyms:

level; impossibility;

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