Definition of Conjecturally. Meaning of Conjecturally. Synonyms of Conjecturally

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Definition of Conjecturally

Conjecturally
Conjecturally Con*jec`tur*al"ly, n. That which depends upon guess; guesswork. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.
Conjecturally
Conjecturally Con*jec`tur*al*ly, adv. In a conjectural manner; by way of conjecture. --Boyle.

Meaning of Conjecturally from wikipedia

- Conjectural history is a type of historiography isolated in the 1790s by Dugald Stewart, who termed it "theoretical or conjectural history," as prevalent...
- In mathematics, a conjecture is a conclusion or a proposition that is proffered on a tentative basis without proof. Some conjectures, such as the Riemann...
- Conjecture—as in conjectural emendation—is a critical reconstruction of the original reading of a clearly corrupt, contaminated, nonsensical or illegible...
- In oligopoly theory, conjectural variation is the belief that one firm has an idea about the way its competitors may react if it varies its output or...
- alongside the L-functions ****ociated to automorphic representations. Conjecturally, these two types of global L-functions are actually two descriptions...
- probably American; in his posthumous collected works, editor's notes have conjecturally ****igned the address to the Boston Sa****ay Morning Club. In the essay...
- the Lebanon region near Tel Dan. Moore (Commentary on Judges, p. 399) conjecturally identifies it with Paneas. Hebrew Bible Zobah Lipiński 2000, p. 319...
- In mathematics, Euler's idoneal numbers (also called suitable numbers or convenient numbers) are the positive integers D such that any integer expressible...
- A conjectural portrait is a portrait made of a historical figure for whom no authentic contemporary portrait is available. The depiction, then, may be...
- The Danson name is first found in Lancashire, North West England. Conjecturally descended from an Anglo-Norman noble, Ive or Ive Taillebois, who held...