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  • Redshift conjecture
  • mathematics, more specifically in chromatic homotopy theory, the redshift conjecture states, roughly, that algebraic K-theory K ( R ) {\displaystyle K(R)}

    Redshift conjecture

    Redshift_conjecture

  • Tomer Schlank
  • Israeli mathematician (born 1982)

    algebraically closed fields. This work resolved the Ausoni—Rognes redshift conjecture for E ∞ {\displaystyle E_{\infty }} -ring spectra and also produced

    Tomer Schlank

    Tomer Schlank

    Tomer_Schlank

  • Chromatic homotopy theory
  • Branch of mathematics

    spheres using chromatic homotopy theory. Elliptic cohomology Redshift conjecture Ravenel conjectures Moduli stack of formal group laws Chromatic spectral sequence

    Chromatic homotopy theory

    Chromatic_homotopy_theory

  • Algebraic K-theory
  • Subject area in mathematics

    K-theory K-theory of a category K-group of a field K-theory spectrum Redshift conjecture Topological K-theory Rigidity (K-theory) Weibel 1999 Grothendieck

    Algebraic K-theory

    Algebraic_K-theory

  • List of the most distant astronomical objects
  • An alternative to the most commonly used distance measurements for high redshift objects is to calculate their ages in relation to the Big Bang. For comparisons

    List of the most distant astronomical objects

    List of the most distant astronomical objects

    List_of_the_most_distant_astronomical_objects

  • Calogero conjecture
  • Minority interpretation of quantum mechanics

    The Calogero conjecture is a minority interpretation of quantum mechanics. It is a quantization explanation involving quantum mechanics, originally stipulated

    Calogero conjecture

    Calogero_conjecture

  • Johannes Kepler
  • German astronomer and mathematician (1571–1630)

    mentioned Kepler's discoveries in his work. He postulated the Kepler conjecture. Kepler influenced among others Isaac Newton, providing one of the foundations

    Johannes Kepler

    Johannes Kepler

    Johannes_Kepler

  • List of most distant stars
  • which the star resides, or redshift measurement. Spectroscopic redshift measurement is preferred, while photometric redshift measurement is also used to

    List of most distant stars

    List_of_most_distant_stars

  • No-hair theorem
  • Black holes are characterized only by mass, charge, and spin

    mathematicians refer to it as the no-hair conjecture. Even in the case of gravity alone (i.e., zero electric fields), the conjecture has only been partially resolved

    No-hair theorem

    No-hair_theorem

  • Dark energy
  • Energy driving the accelerated expansion of the universe

    be used to accurately measure distances. Comparing this distance to the redshift (which measures the speed at which the supernova is receding) shows that

    Dark energy

    Dark energy

    Dark_energy

  • Colin P. Rourke
  • British mathematician (1943–2024)

    collaborated with Robert MacKay, also of Warwick University, with papers on redshift, gamma-ray bursts and natural observer fields. He proposed a new paradigm

    Colin P. Rourke

    Colin_P._Rourke

  • Black hole
  • Compact astronomical body

    mass have a common cause. Using the principle, Einstein predicted the redshift and the lensing effect of gravity on light; his prediction of gravitational

    Black hole

    Black hole

    Black_hole

  • Big Bang
  • Physical theory of the cosmos

    of light elements, the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, the redshift of galaxies and the large-scale structure of the universe. The observed

    Big Bang

    Big Bang

    Big_Bang

  • Twin Quasar
  • Astronomical object with two images

    two images. The Twin Quasar lies at redshift z = 1.41 (8.7 billion ly), while the lensing galaxy lies at redshift z = 0.355 (3.7 billion ly). The lensing

    Twin Quasar

    Twin Quasar

    Twin_Quasar

  • Accelerating expansion of the universe
  • Cosmological phenomenon

    them. The distance can then be compared to the supernovae's cosmological redshift, which measures how much the universe has expanded since the supernova

    Accelerating expansion of the universe

    Accelerating expansion of the universe

    Accelerating_expansion_of_the_universe

  • Closed timelike curve
  • World line of a particle in spacetime which returns to its starting point

    replace GR, an idea which Stephen Hawking labeled the chronology protection conjecture. Others note that if every closed timelike curve in a given spacetime

    Closed timelike curve

    Closed_timelike_curve

  • Alcubierre drive
  • Hypothetical FTL transportation by warping space

    brings up the chronology protection conjecture and writes: "The conjecture has not been proven (it wouldn't be a conjecture if it had), but there are good

    Alcubierre drive

    Alcubierre drive

    Alcubierre_drive

  • Shing-Tung Yau
  • Chinese-American mathematician (born 1949)

    recognition of his contributions to partial differential equations, the Calabi conjecture, the positive energy theorem, and the Monge–Ampère equation. Yau is considered

    Shing-Tung Yau

    Shing-Tung Yau

    Shing-Tung_Yau

  • BKL singularity
  • General relativity model near spacetime singularities

    smaller). This was confirmed by Edwin Hubble who established the Hubble redshift of receding galaxies. The present consensus is that the isotropic model

    BKL singularity

    BKL singularity

    BKL_singularity

  • Positive energy theorem
  • Key result in general relativity

    Richard; Yau, Shing-Tung (1979). "On the proof of the positive mass conjecture in general relativity". Communications in Mathematical Physics. 65 (1):

    Positive energy theorem

    Positive_energy_theorem

  • Dark matter
  • Hypothetical invisible cosmic material

    discovered in 2005, in two large galaxy redshift surveys, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey. Combining the CMB observations

    Dark matter

    Dark matter

    Dark_matter

  • SCP 06F6
  • Astronomical object discovered in 2006

    team was not able to determine the distance to the object using standard redshift techniques; it is not even known whether the object is within or outside

    SCP 06F6

    SCP 06F6

    SCP_06F6

  • List of cosmologists
  • books Marc Davis (1947–) was lead astronomer of a survey of 50,000 high-redshift galaxies Avishai Dekel (1951–) studied galaxy formation and large scale

    List of cosmologists

    List of cosmologists

    List_of_cosmologists

  • Mass inflation
  • Phenomenon within general relativity

    outside the horizon, and the apparent inner horizon, a region of infinite redshift for observers inside the horizon, would effectively "cancel out" and no

    Mass inflation

    Mass_inflation

  • General relativity
  • Theory of gravitation as curved spacetime

    gravitational time dilation, gravitational lensing, the gravitational redshift of light, the Shapiro time delay, singularities and black holes. So far

    General relativity

    General relativity

    General_relativity

  • Galaxy
  • System of stars and interstellar matter

    emission evidence for Population III stars in the Cosmos Redshift 7 galaxy, with a redshift value of 6.60. Subsequent observations found metallic emission

    Galaxy

    Galaxy

    Galaxy

  • Mach's principle
  • Concept of absolute rotation

    particularly in discussions of gravitation theories, Mach's principle (or Mach's conjecture) is the name given by Albert Einstein to an imprecise hypothesis often

    Mach's principle

    Mach's_principle

  • Equivalence principle
  • Hypothesis that inertial and gravitational masses are equivalent

    these constraints alone Einstein was able to predict the gravitational redshift. Theories of gravity that obey the Einstein equivalence principle must

    Equivalence principle

    Equivalence principle

    Equivalence_principle

  • Stephen Hawking
  • English theoretical physicist (1942–2018)

    1992, Hawking conjectured that travel into the past is effectively impossible. On 28 June 2009, as a tongue-in-cheek test of the conjecture, he held a party

    Stephen Hawking

    Stephen Hawking

    Stephen_Hawking

  • Local Void
  • Vast void adjacent to the Local Group

    December 2014. Nakanishi, Kouichiro; et al. (1 October 1997). "Search and Redshift Survey for IRAS Galaxies behind the Milky Way and Structure of the Local

    Local Void

    Local Void

    Local_Void

  • Faster-than-light
  • Propagation of information or matter faster than the speed of light

    coordinate effect. There are many galaxies visible in telescopes with redshift numbers of 1.4 or higher. All of these have cosmological recession speeds

    Faster-than-light

    Faster-than-light

  • Big Crunch
  • Hypothetical scenario for the ultimate fate of the universe

    Hogg, David W. (August 2009). "The Kinematic Origin of the Cosmological Redshift". American Journal of Physics. 77 (8): 688–694. arXiv:0808.1081. Bibcode:2009AmJPh

    Big Crunch

    Big Crunch

    Big_Crunch

  • List of mathematical topics in relativity
  • hypothesis chronology protection conjecture Einstein–Cartan theory Einstein's field equation geodesic gravitational redshift Penrose–Hawking singularity theorems

    List of mathematical topics in relativity

    List_of_mathematical_topics_in_relativity

  • String theory
  • Theory of subatomic structure

    between different versions of string theory, and this has led to the conjecture that all consistent versions of string theory are subsumed in a single

    String theory

    String_theory

  • List of contributors to general relativity
  • mass), Jacob Bekenstein (black hole entropy), Vladimir A. Belinsky (BKL conjecture, inverse scattering transform solution generating methods), Peter G. Bergmann

    List of contributors to general relativity

    List_of_contributors_to_general_relativity

  • Timeline of knowledge about galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and large-scale structure
  • Field. 2022 – JWST detects CEERS-93316, a candidate high-redshift galaxy, with an estimated redshift of approximately z = 16.7, corresponding to 235.8 million

    Timeline of knowledge about galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and large-scale structure

    Timeline of knowledge about galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and large-scale structure

    Timeline_of_knowledge_about_galaxies,_clusters_of_galaxies,_and_large-scale_structure

  • Jim Peebles
  • Canadian-American astrophysicist and cosmologist (born 1935)

    University Press. Davis, M.; Peebles, P.J.E. (1983). "A survey of galaxy redshifts. V – The two-point position and velocity correlations". Astrophys. J.

    Jim Peebles

    Jim Peebles

    Jim_Peebles

  • Timeline of scientific discoveries
  • based on elegance/simplicity, and numerically/experimentally verified conjectures qualify (as otherwise no scientific discovery before the late 19th century

    Timeline of scientific discoveries

    Timeline_of_scientific_discoveries

  • Cosmological constant
  • Value representing energy density of space

    theory, before it was demonstrated in observation of the cosmological redshift—as his "biggest blunder" (according to George Gamow). It transpired that

    Cosmological constant

    Cosmological constant

    Cosmological_constant

  • Kip Thorne
  • American physicist, writer, and Nobel Laureate (born 1940)

    all directions. To express this realization, Thorne proposed his hoop conjecture, which describes an imploding star turning into a black hole when the

    Kip Thorne

    Kip Thorne

    Kip_Thorne

  • Godzilla Minus One
  • 2023 monster film by Takashi Yamazaki

    including the insertion of polygons and rendering displacement maps using Redshift. Then, the team retopologized the maquette design and finalized the displacement

    Godzilla Minus One

    Godzilla_Minus_One

  • Heat death of the universe
  • Possible fate of the universe

    run down as work is converted to heat because of the second law. The conjecture that all bodies in the universe cool off, eventually becoming too cold

    Heat death of the universe

    Heat death of the universe

    Heat_death_of_the_universe

  • Henri Poincaré
  • French mathematician, physicist and engineer (1854–1912)

    far-reaching consequences. Early in the 20th century he formulated the Poincaré conjecture, which became, over time, one of the famous unsolved problems in mathematics

    Henri Poincaré

    Henri Poincaré

    Henri_Poincaré

  • Wormhole
  • Hypothetical topological feature of spacetime

    was put forth by Juan Maldacena and Leonard Susskind in their ER = EPR conjecture. The quantum foam hypothesis is sometimes used to suggest that tiny wormholes

    Wormhole

    Wormhole

    Wormhole

  • Kardashev scale
  • Measure of a civilization's evolution

    source remains that meets the criteria. These positive sources show a low redshift (so they are old, about 100 million years), which is consistent with possible

    Kardashev scale

    Kardashev scale

    Kardashev_scale

  • Multiverse
  • Hypothetical group of multiple universes

    Retrieved 12 September 2014. Ellis, George (2012). "The Multiverse: Conjecture, Proof, and Science" (PDF). Slides for a talk at Nicolai Fest Golm 2012

    Multiverse

    Multiverse

    Multiverse

  • Timeline of gravitational physics and relativity
  • inertial mass and uses it to predict gravitational lensing and gravitational redshift, historically known as the Einstein shift. 1907-8 – Hermann Minkowski introduces

    Timeline of gravitational physics and relativity

    Timeline of gravitational physics and relativity

    Timeline_of_gravitational_physics_and_relativity

  • Andromeda Galaxy
  • Barred spiral galaxy in the Local Group

    John Flamsteed cataloged it as 33 Andromedae. Pierre Louis Maupertuis conjectured in 1745 that the blurry spot was an island universe. Charles Messier

    Andromeda Galaxy

    Andromeda Galaxy

    Andromeda_Galaxy

  • Fine-structure constant
  • Dimensionless number that quantifies the strength of the electromagnetic interaction

    March 2021). "A new era of fine structure constant measurements at high redshift". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 500: 1–21. arXiv:2008

    Fine-structure constant

    Fine-structure constant

    Fine-structure_constant

  • Roger Penrose
  • English mathematician, mathematical physicist (born 1931)

    the Belinski–Khalatnikov–Lifshitz conjecture and issues of nonlinear stability, settling the censorship conjectures is one of the most important outstanding

    Roger Penrose

    Roger Penrose

    Roger_Penrose

  • Gravitational wave
  • Aspect of relativity in physics

    such as cosmic expansion. Redshifting of gravitational waves is different from redshifting due to gravity (gravitational redshift). In the framework of quantum

    Gravitational wave

    Gravitational wave

    Gravitational_wave

  • Alternatives to general relativity
  • Proposed theories of gravity

    they predict zero gravitational redshift when the wave version of light (Maxwell theory) is used, and nonzero redshift when the particle version (photon)

    Alternatives to general relativity

    Alternatives_to_general_relativity

  • Galileo Galilei
  • Italian physicist and astronomer (1564–1642)

    own on the nature of comets, although they did present some tentative conjectures that are now known to be mistaken. (The correct approach to the study

    Galileo Galilei

    Galileo Galilei

    Galileo_Galilei

  • Lorentz transformation
  • Family of linear transformations

    Morley was repeated with better accuracy, leading George FitzGerald to conjecture that bodies in motion through aether are being contracted. In 1892, Lorentz

    Lorentz transformation

    Lorentz transformation

    Lorentz_transformation

  • Riemannian geometry
  • Branch of differential geometry

    Perelman in 1994 gave an astonishingly elegant/short proof of the Soul Conjecture: M is diffeomorphic to Rn if it has positive curvature at only one point

    Riemannian geometry

    Riemannian_geometry

  • Amazon Echo
  • Voice command device from Amazon

    a user who did not intend for this to happen. Amazon apologized and conjectured that one part of the conversation had been misinterpreted as a command

    Amazon Echo

    Amazon_Echo

  • List of largest exoplanets
  • List of largest planets by size

    Xiaodian; Liu, Jifeng (2025). "Three Brown Dwarfs Masquerading as High-Redshift Galaxies in JWST Observations". The Astrophysical Journal. 980 (2): 230

    List of largest exoplanets

    List of largest exoplanets

    List_of_largest_exoplanets

  • Galactic Center
  • Rotational center of the Milky Way galaxy

    ; Ziegler, D.; Zins, G. (1 July 2018). "Detection of the gravitational redshift in the orbit of the star S2 near the Galactic centre massive black hole"

    Galactic Center

    Galactic Center

    Galactic_Center

  • Cosmic inflation
  • Theory of rapid universe expansion

    wavenumber k goes as k3. This is known as a "red" spectrum, in analogy to redshift, because the spectrum has more power at longer wavelengths. Technically

    Cosmic inflation

    Cosmic inflation

    Cosmic_inflation

  • Hermann Weyl
  • German mathematician (1885–1955)

    topic several times, considered elasticity system and formulated the Weyl conjecture. These works started an important domain—asymptotic distribution of eigenvalues—of

    Hermann Weyl

    Hermann Weyl

    Hermann_Weyl

  • List of agnostics
  • Way and his galactic red shift discovery that the loss in frequency—the redshift — observed in the spectra of light from other galaxies increased in proportion

    List of agnostics

    List_of_agnostics

  • John Michell
  • English natural philosopher and clergyman (1724–1793)

    geological essay, written after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, was entitled "Conjectures concerning the Cause and Observations upon the Phaenomena of Earthquakes"

    John Michell

    John_Michell

  • List of superseded scientific theories
  • Obsolete theories in natural history and natural philosophy

    – made obsolete by discovery of the structure of the Milky Way and the redshift of most galaxies. Heliocentrism only applies to the selected Solar System

    List of superseded scientific theories

    List of superseded scientific theories

    List_of_superseded_scientific_theories

  • Nicolaus Copernicus
  • Mathematician and astronomer (1473–1543)

    of those earlier astronomers. However, no likely candidate for this conjectured work has yet come to light, and other scholars have argued that Copernicus

    Nicolaus Copernicus

    Nicolaus Copernicus

    Nicolaus_Copernicus

  • Amazon S3 Glacier
  • Online file archival and backup service

    ran on Spectra T-Finity tape libraries with LTO-6 tapes. Others have conjectured Amazon uses off-line shingled magnetic recording hard drives, multi-layer

    Amazon S3 Glacier

    Amazon_S3_Glacier

  • Fast radio burst
  • Astronomical high energy transient pulse

    observed by Fermi-LAT. On 4 May 2024, astronomers reported a redshift (ie, "a common redshift of z=0.1300+/-0002") for the FRB host galaxy, possibly a dwarf

    Fast radio burst

    Fast radio burst

    Fast_radio_burst

  • Quantum gravity
  • Description of gravity using discrete values

    epoch Planck units Swampland (physics) Virtual black hole Weak Gravity Conjecture Quantum effects in the early universe might have an observable effect

    Quantum gravity

    Quantum gravity

    Quantum_gravity

  • Melvin metric
  • Einstein field equation solution

    two dimensional cylindrical geometry of Melvin's metric fails the hoop conjecture: the magnetic field line repulsion cannot be overcome by gravitational

    Melvin metric

    Melvin_metric

  • Mass in general relativity
  • Facet of general relativity

    relativity and are central to problems such as the formulation of the hoop conjecture, the proof of the Penrose inequality, and the development of quasi-local

    Mass in general relativity

    Mass_in_general_relativity

  • List of exoplanet extremes
  • Xiaodian; Liu, Jifeng (2025). "Three Brown Dwarfs Masquerading as High-Redshift Galaxies in JWST Observations". The Astrophysical Journal. 980 (2): 230

    List of exoplanet extremes

    List_of_exoplanet_extremes

  • NGC 6946
  • Galaxy in the constellations Cepheus & Cygnus

    was once thought to be a young supergiant cluster, but in 2017 it was conjectured to be an interacting dwarf galaxy superimposed on NGC 6946. Ten supernovae

    NGC 6946

    NGC 6946

    NGC_6946

  • Aurvandill
  • Figure in Germanic mythology

    same name and developed independently. Although some scholars have also conjectured that he may constitute a saga-figure derived from the myth, they acknowledge

    Aurvandill

    Aurvandill

    Aurvandill

  • 2024 in science
  • known galaxy, which existed only 290 million years after the Big Bang. Its redshift of 14.32 exceeds the previous record of 13.2, set by JADES-GS-z13-0. 31

    2024 in science

    2024_in_science

  • Scalar field dark matter
  • Conjectured dark matter in cosmology

    with the luminosity distance relation obtained from observations of high redshift supernovae. The modeled evolution of the universe includes a large amount

    Scalar field dark matter

    Scalar field dark matter

    Scalar_field_dark_matter

  • NGC 4993
  • Galaxy in the constellation of Hydra

    had detected GRB 170817A, a short gamma-ray burst (sGRB) of the type conjectured to be emitted in the collision of two neutron stars. On 16 October 2017

    NGC 4993

    NGC 4993

    NGC_4993

  • List of multiple discoveries
  • in 1929 by the American astronomer Edwin Hubble's analysis of galactic redshifts. But the Big Bang theory had been presaged three-quarters of a century

    List of multiple discoveries

    List_of_multiple_discoveries

  • 1907 in science
  • equivalence of gravitation and inertia and uses it to predict the gravitational redshift. Ivan Pavlov demonstrates conditioned responses with salivating dogs. Vladimir

    1907 in science

    1907_in_science

  • Paul Steinhardt
  • American theoretical physicist (born 1952)

    Perlmutter, S.; al., et (1999). "Measurements of Omega and Lamba from 42 High-Redshift Supernovae". The Astrophysical Journal. 517 (2): 565–586. arXiv:astro-ph/9812133

    Paul Steinhardt

    Paul Steinhardt

    Paul_Steinhardt

  • Gravitational-wave astronomy
  • Branch of astronomy using gravitational waves

    waves was first suggested by Oliver Heaviside in 1893 and then later conjectured by Henri Poincaré in 1905 as the gravitational equivalent of electromagnetic

    Gravitational-wave astronomy

    Gravitational-wave astronomy

    Gravitational-wave_astronomy

  • Extreme mass ratio inspiral
  • Hubble parameter at cosmic distances. Testing the validity of the Kerr conjecture. This hypothesis states that all black holes are rotating black holes

    Extreme mass ratio inspiral

    Extreme mass ratio inspiral

    Extreme_mass_ratio_inspiral

  • Jürgen Ehlers
  • German physicist

    structure and its consequences, separating rigorous proofs from heuristic conjectures. For his doctoral thesis, Ehlers turned to a question that was to shape

    Jürgen Ehlers

    Jürgen Ehlers

    Jürgen_Ehlers

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  • Naashon
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    Biblical

    Naashon

    That foretells, that conjectures.

    Naashon

  • Harben
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Harben

    English : of uncertain derivation. The 18th-century parish registers of Marske, North Yorkshire, record the surname Hartburn with the variant Harburn; Harben may be a further variant of this. If so, its origin is probably topographic or habitational, from East Hartburn in Stockton-on-Tees or Hartburn in Northumberland, both named from Old English heorot ‘hart’ + burna ‘steam’. However, this conjecture is not borne out by the distribution of the surname a century later, when it occurs chiefly in Cambridgeshire and London and also with a significant presence in the Channel Islands, perhaps suggesting that it could be a variant of Harpin.

    Harben

  • Laham
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Urdu

    Laham

    Intuition; Conjecture; Wisdom

    Laham

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Laham |

    Intuition, Conjecture, Wisdom

    Laham |

  • Naashon
  • Biblical

    Naashon

    that foretells; that conjectures

    Naashon

  • Nahshon
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical

    Nahshon

    That Foretells; That Conjectures

    Nahshon

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  • Karyn
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Christian, English, German, Greek

    Karyn

    Pure; Form of Catherine

  • Nargis
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Nargis

    Flower; Narcissus

  • Callie
  • Girl/Female

    English American Greek Gaelic Irish

    Callie

    Lark.

  • Neminath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Jain

    Neminath

    Jain's Tirthankar; God Name

  • Tanisq
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    Indian

    Tanisq

    Gold

  • Abhilasa | அபிலாஸா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Abhilasa | அபிலாஸா

    Desire, Wish

  • Dihishwar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Dihishwar

    Beautiful

  • Shivel | ஷீவேல
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shivel | ஷீவேல

    Lord Shivas name

  • LEXINE
  • Female

    English

    LEXINE

    Elaborated form of English Lexy, LEXINE means "defender of mankind."

  • Krush
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Krush

    Happy; Lord Krishna

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  • Surmise
  • n.

    A thought, imagination, or conjecture, which is based upon feeble or scanty evidence; suspicion; guess; as, the surmisses of jealousy or of envy.

  • Urim
  • n.

    A part or decoration of the breastplate of the high priest among the ancient Jews, by which Jehovah revealed his will on certain occasions. Its nature has been the subject of conflicting conjectures.

  • Conjecture
  • v. i.

    To make conjectures; to surmise; to guess; to infer; to form an opinion; to imagine.

  • Speculation
  • n.

    A conclusion to which the mind comes by speculating; mere theory; view; notion; conjecture.

  • Pineapple
  • n.

    A tropical plant (Ananassa sativa); also, its fruit; -- so called from the resemblance of the latter, in shape and external appearance, to the cone of the pine tree. Its origin is unknown, though conjectured to be American.

  • Stochastic
  • a.

    Conjectural; able to conjecture.

  • Tammuz
  • n.

    A deity among the ancient Syrians, in honor of whom the Hebrew idolatresses held an annual lamentation. This deity has been conjectured to be the same with the Phoenician Adon, or Adonis.

  • Conjecturer
  • n.

    One who conjectures.

  • Supposition
  • n.

    That which is supposed; hypothesis; conjecture; surmise; opinion or belief without sufficient evidence.

  • Surmise
  • v. t.

    To imagine without certain knowledge; to infer on slight grounds; to suppose, conjecture, or suspect; to guess.

  • Misconjecture
  • v. t. & i.

    To conjecture wrongly.

  • Misconjecture
  • n.

    A wrong conjecture or guess.

  • Riddle
  • n.

    Something proposed to be solved by guessing or conjecture; a puzzling question; an ambiguous proposition; an enigma; hence, anything ambiguous or puzzling.

  • Conjectured
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Conjecture

  • Calculated
  • p. p. & a.

    Worked out by calculation; as calculated tables for computing interest; ascertained or conjectured as a result of calculation; as, the calculated place of a planet; the calculated velocity of a cannon ball.

  • Opinionative
  • a.

    Of the nature of an opinion; conjectured.

  • Supposure
  • n.

    Supposition; hypothesis; conjecture.

  • Conjecture
  • v. t.

    To arrive at by conjecture; to infer on slight evidence; to surmise; to guess; to form, at random, opinions concerning.

  • Hasty
  • n.

    Made or reached without deliberation or due caution; as, a hasty conjecture, inference, conclusion, etc., a hasty resolution.

  • Opinionator
  • n.

    An opinionated person; one given to conjecture.