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Definition of assumed
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Assumed
::
Assumed
(a.)
Supposed.
Sphere
::
Sphere
(n.) The
apparent
surface
of the
heavens,
which is
assumed
to be
spherical
and
everywhere
equally
distant,
in which the
heavenly
bodies
appear
to have their
places,
and on which the
various
astronomical
circles,
as of right
ascension
and
declination,
the
equator,
ecliptic,
etc., are
conceived
to be
drawn;
an ideal
geometrical
sphere,
with the
astronomical
and
geographical
circles
in their
proper
positions
on it..
Self-assumed
::
Self-assumed
(a.)
Assumed
by one's own act, or
without
authority..
Consequentially
::
Consequentially
(adv.)
With
assumed
importance;
pompously.
Speculation
::
Speculation
(n.) The act or
process
of
reasoning
a
priori
from
premises
given or
assumed.
Imperator
::
Imperator
(n.) A
commander;
a
leader;
an
emperor;
--
originally
an
appellation
of honor by which Roman
soldiers
saluted
their
general
after an
important
victory.
Subsequently
the title was
conferred
as a
recognition
of great
military
achievements
by the
senate,
whence
it
carried
wiht it some
special
privileges.
After the
downfall
of the
Republic
it was
assumed
by
Augustus
and his
successors,
and came to have the
meaning
now
attached
to the word
emperor..
Artificial
::
Artificial
(a.)
Feigned;
fictitious;
assumed;
affected;
not
genuine.
Indivisible
::
Indivisible
(n.) An
infinitely
small
quantity
which is
assumed
to admit of no
further
division.
Postulate
::
Postulate
(n.)
Something
demanded
or
asserted;
especially,
a
position
or
supposition
assumed
without
proof,
or one which is
considered
as
self-evident;
a truth to which
assent
may be
demanded
or
challenged,
without
argument
or
evidence..
Speculate
::
Speculate
(v. i.) To view
subjects
from
certain
premises
given or
assumed,
and infer
conclusions
respecting
them a
priori..
Postulated
::
Postulated
(a.)
Assumed
without
proof;
as, a
postulated
inference..
Friend
::
Friend
(n.) One not
inimical
or
hostile;
one not a foe or
enemy;
also, one of the same
nation,
party,
kin, etc., whose
friendly
feelings
may be
assumed.
The word is some times used as a term of
friendly
address..
Sartorius
::
Sartorius
(n.) A
muscle
of the
thigh,
called
the
tailor's
muscle,
which
arises
from the hip bone and is
inserted
just below the knee. So named
because
its
contraction
was
supposed
to
produce
the
position
of the legs
assumed
by the
tailor
in
sitting..
Prolepsis
::
Prolepsis
(n.) A
necessary
truth or
assumption;
a first or
assumed
principle.
Deposit
::
Deposit
(v. t.) Money
lodged
with a party as
earnest
or
security
for the
performance
of a duty
assumed
by the
person
depositing.
Premise
::
Premise
(n.) A
proposition
antecedently
supposed
or
proved;
something
previously
stated
or
assumed
as the basis of
further
argument;
a
condition;
a
supposition.
Kaiser
::
Kaiser
(n.) The
ancient
title of
emperors
of
Germany
assumed
by King
William
of
Prussia
when
crowned
sovereign
of the new
German
empire
in 1871.
Face
::
Face (n.)
Outside
appearance;
surface
show; look;
external
aspect,
whether
natural,
assumed,
or
acquired..
A Priori
::
A
priori
()
Characterizing
that kind of
reasoning
which
deduces
consequences
from
definitions
formed,
or
principles
assumed,
or which
infers
effects
from
causes
previously
known;
deductive
or
deductively.
The
reverse
of a
posteriori..
Freethinker
::
Freethinker
(n.) One who
speculates
or forms
opinions
independently
of the
authority
of
others;
esp., in the
sphere
or
religion,
one who forms
opinions
independently
of the
authority
of
revelation
or of the
church;
an
unbeliever;
-- a term
assumed
by
deists
and
skeptics
in the
eighteenth
century..
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