thesis
51thesis play — a play that develops or defends a particular thesis. [1900 05] * * * …
52thesis — noun (plural theses) Etymology: in sense 1, Middle English, lowering of the voice, from Late Latin & Greek; Late Latin, from Greek, downbeat, more important part of a foot, literally, act of laying down; in other senses, Latin, from Greek,… …
53thesis — См. tesi …
54thesis — noun /ˈθiːsɪs/ a) A statement supported by arguments. b) A written essay submitted for a university degree. See Also: antithesis, hypothesis, prothesis, prosthesis …
55thesis — 1. Any theory or hypothesis advanced as a basis for discussion. 2. A proposition submitted by the candidate for a doctoral degree in some universities, which must be sustained by argument against any objections offered. 3. An essay on a medical… …
56thesis — See dialectical materialism …
57thésis — (té zis ) s. f. Terme de prosodie ancienne. Syllabe sur laquelle on posait le pied à terre ou la main sur le pupitre : c est ce mouvement que nous appelons le frappé. Mais il y a cette différence entre nous et les anciens que nous effectuons le… …
58thesis — Synonyms and related words: Alexandrine, a priori principle, accent, accentuation, affirmation, amphibrach, amphimacer, anacrusis, anapest, antispast, apriorism, argument, argumentation, arsis, article, assertion, assumed position, assumption,… …
59thesis — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. proposition, topic, argument; affirmation; postulate; statement; composition, treatise, dissertation. See thought. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A statement to be proved] Syn. principle, belief, argument;… …
60Thesis — The|sis 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: The|sen〉 1. 〈altgrch. Metrik〉 betonter, langer Teil des Versfußes; Ggs.: Arsis (2) 2. 〈röm. Metrik〉 unbetonter, kurzer Teil des Versfußes 3. 〈moderne Metrik〉 betonte Silbe im Vers, Hebung 4. 〈Musik〉 betonter, vom Senken… …