putative |
hypothesised |
As an adjective putative
is commonly believed or deemed to be the case; accepted by supposition rather than as a result of proof.
As a verb hypothesised is
(
hypothesise).
putative |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between putative and undefined
is that
putative is commonly believed or deemed to be the case; accepted by supposition rather than as a result of proof while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
nominally |
putative |
As an adverb nominally
is in a nominal manner.
As an adjective putative is
commonly believed or deemed to be the case; accepted by supposition rather than as a result of proof.
prospective |
putative |
As adjectives the difference between prospective and putative
is that
prospective is likely or expected to happen or become while
putative is commonly believed or deemed to be the case; accepted by supposition rather than as a result of proof.
As a noun prospective
is (obsolete) the scene before or around, in time or in space; view; prospect.
conjectured |
putative |
As a verb conjectured
is (
conjecture).
As an adjective putative is
commonly believed or deemed to be the case; accepted by supposition rather than as a result of proof.
putative |
notional |
As adjectives the difference between putative and notional
is that
putative is commonly believed or deemed to be the case; accepted by supposition rather than as a result of proof while
notional is of, containing, or being a notion; mental or imaginary.
putative |
tacit |
As adjectives the difference between putative and tacit
is that
putative is commonly believed or deemed to be the case; accepted by supposition rather than as a result of proof while
tacit is expressed in silence; implied, but not made explicit; silent.
putative |
support |
As an adjective putative
is commonly believed or deemed to be the case; accepted by supposition rather than as a result of proof.
As a noun support is
something which supports. Often used attributively, as a complement or supplement to.
As a verb support is
(
to keep from falling) To keep from falling.
experimental |
putative |
As adjectives the difference between experimental and putative
is that
experimental is experimental while
putative is commonly believed or deemed to be the case; accepted by supposition rather than as a result of proof.
empirical |
putative |
As adjectives the difference between empirical and putative
is that
empirical is pertaining to or based on experience while
putative is commonly believed or deemed to be the case; accepted by supposition rather than as a result of proof.
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