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As a noun hypothesis

is (sciences) used loosely, a tentative conjecture explaining an observation, phenomenon or scientific problem that can be tested by further observation, investigation and/or experimentation as a scientific term of art, see the attached quotation compare to theory, and quotation given there.

As a verb chrome is

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As an adjective chrome is

chrome / chromium (attributive).

hypothesis

Noun

(hypotheses)
  • (sciences) Used loosely, a tentative conjecture explaining an observation, phenomenon or scientific problem that can be tested by further observation, investigation and/or experimentation. As a scientific term of art, see the attached quotation. Compare to theory, and quotation given there.
  • * 2005 , Ronald H. Pine, http://www.csicop.org/specialarticles/show/intelligent_design_or_no_model_creationism, 15 October 2005:
  • Far too many of us have been taught in school that a scientist, in the course of trying to figure something out, will first come up with a "hypothesis" (a guess or surmise—not necessarily even an "educated" guess). ... [But t]he word "hypothesis" should be used, in science, exclusively for a reasoned, sensible, knowledge-informed explanation for why some phenomenon exists or occurs. An hypothesis can be as yet untested; can have already been tested; may have been falsified; may have not yet been falsified, although tested; or may have been tested in a myriad of ways countless times without being falsified; and it may come to be universally accepted by the scientific community. An understanding of the word "hypothesis," as used in science, requires a grasp of the principles underlying Occam's Razor and Karl Popper's thought in regard to "falsifiability"—including the notion that any respectable scientific hypothesis must, in principle, be "capable of" being proven wrong (if it should, in fact, just happen to be wrong), but none can ever be proved to be true. One aspect of a proper understanding of the word "hypothesis," as used in science, is that only a vanishingly small percentage of hypotheses could ever potentially become a theory.
  • (general) An assumption taken to be true for the purpose of argument or investigation.
  • (grammar) The antecedent of a conditional statement.
  • Synonyms

    * supposition * theory * thesis * educated guess * guess * See also

    Derived terms

    * hypothesize * hypothetic * hypothetical * hypothetically

    chrome

    English

    (wikipedia chrome)

    Noun

    (-)
  • Chromium, when used to plate other metals.
  • (computing, graphical user interface) The basic structural elements used in a graphical user interface, such as window frames and scroll bars, as opposed to the content.
  • Synonyms

    * chromium

    Derived terms

    * bright chrome * chrome alum * chrome-ammonia alum * chrome black * chrome blue * chrome brick * chrome colour * chrome diopside * chrome dome * chrome furnace * chrome garnet * chrome green * chrome handler * chrome ink * chrome iron * chrome iron ore * chromel * chrome leather * chromeless * chrome maker * chrome-nickel steel * chrome ocher, chrome ochre * chrome orange * chrome red * chrome spinel * chrome solid * chrome-tanned * chrome-tanning * chrome tape * chrome violet * chrome yellow * chromic * chromite * chromous * ferrochrome * hard chrome * mercurochrome * Nichrome * lemon chrome * orange chrome * zinc chrome

    Verb

    (chrom)
  • To plate with chrome.
  • Synonyms

    * chromium-plate