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hypothetical$37086$ - traduzione in greco

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Hypothetical planets; List of Hypothetical astronomical objects; Hypothetical astronomical objects; Hypothetical planet (astronomy); Hypothetical planet; Hypothetical planetary object; List of hypothetical astronomical objects; List of hypothetical planetary bodies; List of hypothetical planetary objects; Hypothetical moon; Theoretical planet; Hypothetical natural satellite
  • Artist's concept of a [[carbon planet]]. The surface is dark and reddish from hydrocarbon deposits.
  • hypothetical second moon]].
  • [[31 Crateris]], a possible [[eclipsing binary]] initially mistaken for a moon of Mercury.
  • Artist's conception of [[HD 209458 b]], a hypothetical [[Chthonian planet]], transiting its star.

hypothetical      
adj. υποθετικός

Definizione

premise
¦ noun 'pr?m?s (Brit. also premiss) Logic a previous statement from which another is inferred.
?an underlying assumption.
¦ verb pr?'m??z, 'pr?m?s
1. (premise on/upon) base (an argument, theory, etc.) on.
2. state or presuppose as a premise.
Origin
ME: from OFr. premisse, from med. L. praemissa (propositio) '(proposition) set in front', from L. praemittere, from prae 'before' + mittere 'send'.

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Hypothetical astronomical object

Various unknown astronomical objects have been hypothesized throughout recorded history. For example, in the 5th century BCE, the philosopher Philolaus defined a hypothetical astronomical object which he called the "Central Fire", around which he proposed other celestial bodies (including the Sun) moved.