Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for HY-PO-THET'IC, or HY-PO-THET'ICAL
HY-POTH'E-SISHY-PO-THET'IC-AL-LY
HY-PO-THET'IC, or HY-PO-THET'ICAL, a.
Including a supposition; conditional; assumed without proof for the purpose of reasoning and deducing proof. Watts.
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