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Speculative work, also known as spec work, is any kind of creative work that has been completed or submitted by volunteer designers to prospective clients
Speculative_work
Science fiction genre
known as speculative biology and it is referred to as speculative zoology in regards to hypothetical animals. Works incorporating speculative evolution
Speculative_evolution
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up speculative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Speculative may refer to: Speculative art (disambiguation) Speculative fiction, which includes
Speculative
Computer optimization technique
Speculative execution is an optimization technique where a computer system performs some task that may not be needed. Work is done before it is known whether
Speculative_execution
Movement in contemporary Continental-inspired philosophy
Speculative realism is a movement in contemporary Continental-inspired philosophy (also known as post-Continental philosophy) that defines itself loosely
Speculative_realism
Genre of fiction including science fiction, horror and fantasy
Speculative fiction is an umbrella genre of fiction that encompasses all the subgenres that depart from realism, or strictly imitating everyday reality
Speculative_fiction
Philosophical concept
unified understanding of existence. Historically, speculative philosophy has been central to the work of philosophers like Plato, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Speculative_philosophy
Person who writes for films, TV shows, comics, and games
screenwriters an advantage. Many screenwriters start their careers doing speculative work ("work on spec"), practicing their screenwriting with no guaranteed financial
Screenwriter
Design practice critically concerned with future designs
Speculative design is a design practice concerned with future design proposals of a critical nature. The term was popularised by Anthony Dunne and Fiona
Speculative_design
Speculative decoding is an inference-time optimization for autoregressive large language models (LLMs) that generates multiple tokens per decoding step
Speculative_decoding
Fictional genre where historical events occur differently
alternative history, allohistory, althist, or simply A.H.) is a subgenre of speculative fiction in which one or more historical events happen differently than
Alternate_history
American speculative fiction author
We're Here: The Best Queer Speculative Fiction of 2020, which won the 2022 Ignyte Award for Best Anthology/Collected Work and the 2022 Locus Award for
C._L._Clark
2006 book by C. M. Kösemen
the Myriad Species and Mixed Fortunes of Man is a 2006 work of science fiction and speculative evolution written and illustrated by the Turkish artist
All_Tomorrows
Speculative grammarians from the 13–14th centuries
also known as the speculative grammarians, were the members of a school of grammarian philosophy known as Modism or speculative grammar, active in northern
Modistae
Temporary spike in asset prices
An economic bubble (also called a speculative bubble, asset bubble, or simply financial bubble) is a period when current asset prices greatly exceed their
Economic_bubble
French philosopher (born 1967)
translated into English by Ray Brassier. Meillassoux is associated with the speculative realism movement. In this book, Meillassoux argues that post-Kantian
Quentin_Meillassoux
American fiction writer (born 1975)
BYU, Sanderson was on the staff of Leading Edge, a semi-professional speculative fiction magazine published by the university, and served as its editor-in-chief
Brandon_Sanderson
Canadian writer and academic (born 1982)
has worked as a Visiting Lecturer at City University and the University of Westminster. (ed., with Levi Bryant and Graham Harman), The Speculative Turn:
Nick_Srnicek
Book by K. S. Lal
Lal's estimates were not credible. Digby compared Lal's book to other speculative work, concluding that such writing was an example of garbage in, garbage
Growth of Muslim Population in Medieval India
Growth_of_Muslim_Population_in_Medieval_India
Turkish artist and author (born 1984)
animals as well as surrealist scenes, and his writings on paleoart, speculative evolution, and history and culture in Turkey. Together with Australian
C._M._Kösemen
American philosopher (born 1968)
Angeles. His work on the metaphysics of objects led to the development of object-oriented ontology. He is a central figure in the speculative realism trend
Graham_Harman
Genre of poetry focussing on fantastic, science fictional and mythological themes
Speculative poetry is a genre of poetry that focuses on fantastic, science fictional and mythological themes. It is also known as science fiction poetry
Speculative_poetry
create energy (violating the first law of thermodynamics) or extract useful work from equilibrium systems (violating the second law of thermodynamics). Water-fueled
List_of_pseudoscience_topics
LGBTQ themes in speculative fiction include lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ) themes in science fiction, fantasy, horror fiction and
LGBTQ themes in speculative fiction
LGBTQ_themes_in_speculative_fiction
Speculative fiction created by nonwhite authors
Speculative fiction is defined as science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Within those categories exists many other subcategories, for example cyberpunk
Speculative fiction by writers of color
Speculative_fiction_by_writers_of_color
Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) was an American author of speculative fiction, realistic fiction, non-fiction, screenplays, librettos, essays, poetry, speeches
Ursula K. Le Guin bibliography
Ursula_K._Le_Guin_bibliography
Engaging in risky financial transactions
development of commodity markets in the 17th-century Netherlands soon created speculative bubbles such as the tulip mania of 1634 to 1637. The bursting of the
Speculation
2013 romantic speculative drama film
How I Live Now is a 2013 romantic speculative drama film based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Meg Rosoff. It was directed by Kevin Macdonald, written
How_I_Live_Now_(film)
2020 novel by Matt Haig
The Midnight Library is a 2020 speculative novel by Matt Haig about a woman named Nora Seed, who after reaching a breaking point in her life, finds herself
The_Midnight_Library
2022 novel by Emily St. John Mandel
Canadian writer Emily St. John Mandel. It is Mandel's sixth novel and a work of speculative fiction. Written during the COVID-19 pandemic, the novel considers
Sea_of_Tranquility_(novel)
British writer (1934–2011)
She principally wrote speculative fiction novels for children and young adults. Although usually described as fantasy, her work also incorporates science
Diana_Wynne_Jones
Chinese-American speculative fiction is speculative fiction written by Chinese-American authors. Many speculative works by Asian American authors delve
Chinese-American speculative fiction
Chinese-American_speculative_fiction
American author and social work teacher
Wurzweiler School of Social Work". blogs.yu.edu. Archived from the original on 22 February 2017. Jonathan Fast at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Jonathan_Fast
Serialized speculative fiction multimedia narrative
known as What Football Will Look Like in the Future) is a serialized speculative fiction multimedia hypertext narrative by Jon Bois, published online
17776
British philosopher (born 1965)
self-esteem. Nihilism is not an existential quandary but a speculative opportunity." Brassier's work attempts to fuse elements of post-war French philosophy
Ray_Brassier
Science fiction novel by qntm
There Is No Antimemetics Division (2025) title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Antimemetics Division Hub at the SCP Foundation project
There Is No Antimemetics Division
There_Is_No_Antimemetics_Division
Genre of speculative erotic fiction
or α/β/Ω (an abbreviation for "alpha/beta/omega"), is a subgenre of speculative erotic fiction. The genre supposes the existence of a dominance hierarchy
Omegaverse
1981 book by Dougal Dixon
After Man: A Zoology of the Future is a 1981 speculative evolution book written by Scottish geologist and paleontologist Dougal Dixon and illustrated
After_Man
Book by Darren Naish, C.M. Kosemen and John Conway
All Yesterdays: Unique and Speculative Views of Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Animals is a 2012 art book on the palaeoartistic reconstruction of dinosaurs
All_Yesterdays
German writer (born 1969)
is a German speculative fiction writer. He has won multiple awards for his work including the 2013 and 2015 Seraph Award for Speculative Fiction. Trautwein
Kai_Meyer
Australian science fiction journal
Science Fiction: A Review of Speculative Literature is a long-running critical science fiction journal published in Australia by science fiction academic
Science Fiction (Australian magazine)
Science_Fiction_(Australian_magazine)
Chinese political slogan
source of speculative investment after the start of the reform and opening up. In December 2016, at the annual meeting of the Central Economic Work Conference
Houses are for living, not for speculation
Houses_are_for_living,_not_for_speculation
Indian-American speculative fiction writer
Monidipa "Mimi" Mondal is an Indian speculative fiction writer based in New York. She writes in many genres, including science fiction. Mondal is the
Mimi_Mondal
2019 novel by Margaret Atwood
original on 2019-11-06. Retrieved 2019-11-06. The Testaments title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database The Testaments at LibraryThing
The_Testaments
German philosopher (1770–1831)
development. Hegel's characteristic procedure, often termed dialectical or speculative, assesses concepts and forms of consciousness according to their own
Georg_Wilhelm_Friedrich_Hegel
American author and humorist (1835–1910)
Arthurian England. This type of historical manipulation became a trope of speculative fiction as alternate histories. In 1909, Thomas Edison visited Twain
Mark_Twain
English author, film director and visual artist (born 1952)
the BFI's Screenonline Clive Barker at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Portals: Speculative fiction Film Comics LGBTQ Clive Barker at Wikipedia's
Clive_Barker
American architect (born 1971)
that document projects and exhibitions and present research-based and speculative work related to architecture, housing, public space, and pedagogy. Selected
Michael_Meredith_(architect)
American science fiction and fantasy writer
2021. Retrieved May 6, 2021. "Publication: Star Destroyers". Internet Speculative Fiction Database. March 11, 2018. Archived from the original on March
Christopher_Ruocchio
American author
name Olivie Blake, is an American writer who primarily writes adult speculative fiction and SFF, best known for The Atlas Six trilogy, a New York Times
Olivie_Blake
1999 science fiction novel by John Barnes
the relationship between scientific theory and lived experience, using speculative physics to explain and organize the complex structure of its multiple
Finity
Narrative with imaginary elements
similar to reality, though still distinct from it. The umbrella genre of speculative fiction is characterized by a lesser degree of adherence to realistic
Fiction
American author (1929–2018)
her works of speculative fiction, including science fiction works set in her Hainish universe, and the Earthsea fantasy series. Her work was first published
Ursula_K._Le_Guin
American sociologist (born 1968)
American philosopher of technology known for his work spanning social theory, computer science, speculative design, artificial intelligence, and for his writing
Benjamin_H._Bratton
English novelist and journalist
children and adults, often in the speculative fiction genre. Haig was born on 3 July 1975 in Sheffield. His mother, Mary worked as a primary school headteacher
Matt_Haig
American writer of horror, southern gothic, and crime fiction
Western No. 14 "Author Record #178427: Kristopher Triana". The Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved March 27, 2026. "Kristopher Triana". Fantastic
Kristopher_Triana
English philosopher
popularising the ideology of accelerationism. His work has been tied to the development of speculative realism, and departs from the formal conventions
Nick_Land
American adult animated television series
website Primal at IMDb Primal: Tales of Savagery at IMDb Portals: Television Cartoon Cartoon Network United States Speculative fiction Fantasy 2010s 2020s
Primal_(TV_series)
Literary genre
Horror is a genre of speculative fiction that is intended to disturb, frighten, or scare an audience. Horror is often divided into the sub-genres of psychological
Horror_fiction
American-born architect and academic
explores abstract and speculative architectural drawing practices, particularly as they are applied in exhibitions of speculative work in Wellington. Beyond
Daniel_K._Brown
American philosopher
the Ontology of Immanence (Northwestern University Press). 2011. The Speculative Turn: Continental Materialism and Realism [co-editor, with Nick Srnicek
Levi_Bryant
Processor security vulnerability
Spectre is a class of speculative execution CPU vulnerabilities that involve side-channel attacks, first discovered in 2017. There are multiple variants
Spectre (security vulnerability)
Spectre_(security_vulnerability)
Type of Jewish mysticism
survey covering all main historical periods of Jewish mysticism. Though the work has sometimes been subject to criticism of various particularities , and
Kabbalah
17th-century economic bubble in the Netherlands
February 1637. It is generally considered to have been the first recorded speculative bubble or asset bubble in history. In many ways, the tulip mania was
Tulip_mania
American speculative fiction author
David John Butler is an American speculative fiction author. His epic flintlock fantasy novel Witchy Kingdom won the Dragon Award for Best Alternate History
D._J._Butler
found in science fiction and other speculative fiction genres, and arguably are by definition a type of speculative fiction. More than 400 utopian works
List_of_genres
in speculative fiction, including their participation as authors of speculative fiction and their role in speculative fiction fandom. Speculative fiction
Women_in_speculative_fiction
Danish theologian and philosopher (1813–1855)
other end was the Royal Theatre where Fru Heiberg performed. Based on a speculative interpretation of anecdotes in Kierkegaard's unpublished journals, especially
Søren_Kierkegaard
1895 short story collection by Robert W. Chambers
in Yellow ... F. Tennyson Neely, 1895 "The King in Yellow". Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved April 28, 2014. Miéville, China (2009). "Weird
The_King_in_Yellow
2020 fantasy novel by Susanna Clarke
Piranesi is a speculative fiction novel by English author Susanna Clarke, published by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2020. It is Clarke's second novel, following
Piranesi_(novel)
American writer (1934–2018)
was an American writer, known for his prolific and influential work in New Wave speculative fiction and for his outspoken, combative personality. His published
Harlan_Ellison
American architect
component of MOS’s work. The firm produces books that document projects and exhibitions and present research-based and speculative work related to architecture
Hilary_Sample
British writer (born 1953)
IMDb Alan Moore at the Internet Book List Alan Moore at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database "Alan Moore interview with LeftLion magazine". 7 August
Alan_Moore
2009 book by David Eagleman
Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives, also simply called Sum, is a work of speculative fiction by American neuroscientist David Eagleman. It is in press
Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives
Sum:_Forty_Tales_from_the_Afterlives
Literary genre
Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction that involves supernatural or magical elements, often including completely imaginary realms and creatures. The
Fantasy
15th-century codex in an unknown script
work of fiction (e.g. science fantasy or mythopoeia, metafiction, and speculative fiction). The first confirmed owner was Georg Baresch, a 17th-century
Voynich_manuscript
1949 dystopian novel by George Orwell
Nineteen Eighty-Four (also published as 1984) is a dystopian speculative fiction novel by the English writer George Orwell. It was published on 8 June
Nineteen_Eighty-Four
Decentralized digital cryptocurrency
competitor to gold but not to the dollar as he argued it is a highly volatile speculative asset not used as a form of payment. In 2025, Kenneth Rogoff claimed
Bitcoin
First working programmable, fully automatic digital computer
lacked conditional branching, the Z3 only satisfies this definition by speculatively computing all possible outcomes of a calculation. Thanks to this machine
Z3_(computer)
Canadian writer (born 1939)
conceded to referring to The Handmaid's Tale as a work of science fiction or, more precisely, speculative fiction. As she has repeatedly noted, "There's
Margaret_Atwood
German science fiction and horror writer (born 1965)
His work includes science fiction, horror, fantasy, grotesque fiction and speculative fiction. He has received several German-language speculative fiction
Michael_Marrak
1955 book by John Kenneth Galbraith
all speculative episodes is the belief of participants that they can become rich without work and that the tendency towards recurrent speculative orgy
The_Great_Crash,_1929
American writer (born 1984)
Robert Jackson Bennett (born June 22, 1984) is an American writer of speculative fiction. His fantasy novel The Tainted Cup won the 2025 Hugo Award for
Robert_Jackson_Bennett
Book by Dougal Dixon
means through the course of the book. Man After Man is Dixon's third work on speculative evolution, following After Man (1981) and The New Dinosaurs (1988)
Man_After_Man
British anthology television series
anthology television series created by Charlie Brooker. Most episodes are speculative fiction, set in near-future dystopias containing sci-fi technology. The
Black_Mirror
Italian painter and architect (1483–1520)
VII, was never finished, and his full plans have to be reconstructed speculatively. He produced a design from which the final construction plans were completed
Raphael
Philosophical movement
rationalism providing resources for contemporary movements such as speculative realism and the work of thinkers like Slavoj Žižek and Iain Hamilton Grant. In the
German_idealism
Group of fraternal organizations
with the rituals developed in the later 18th century by accepted or speculative Masons, as those members who did not practice the physical craft gradually
Freemasonry
Branch of science that studies society and its relationships
understanding societies, and so define science in its stricter modern sense. Speculative social scientists, otherwise known as interpretivist scientists, by contrast
Social_science
professional architects and causes like No!Spec, which consider it a form of speculative work that produces subpar results and exploits architectural designers.
Crowdsourcing_architecture
British philosopher (born 1963)
He is often associated with the recent philosophical current known as speculative realism. Grant was initially known as a translator of the prominent French
Iain_Hamilton_Grant
Belgian philosopher of science and scientist (born 1949)
entwined, and secondly, her revisiting and pragmatic modulation of the speculative philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead. Cosmopolitics won the Ludwik Fleck
Isabelle_Stengers
American filmmaker and philanthropist (born 1944)
Lucas at the TCM Movie Database (archived) George Lucas at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Talking About George Lucas at The Interviews: An Oral
George_Lucas
American author and television writer (born 1962)
Choice Awards!". Goodreads.com. "2011 National Fantasy Fan Federation Speculative Fiction Awards". "2011 Winners and Finalists – Children's Book Council"
Suzanne_Collins
Gender has been an important theme explored in speculative fiction. The genres that make up speculative fiction, science fiction, fantasy, supernatural
Gender_in_speculative_fiction
Unique digital identifier that is recorded on a blockchain
creation of NFTs that reference identical files. NFTs have been used as speculative investments and have drawn criticism for the energy cost and carbon footprint
Non-fungible_token
Form of literature
"Sestina: Altaforte," T.S. Eliot with "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock". Speculative poetry, also known as fantastic poetry (of which weird or macabre poetry
Poetry
American comic book publisher
series quickly fell behind their intended publishing schedule (See "Speculative bubble burst" below). In response, retailers cut orders to reduce their
Image_Comics
American writer (1890–1937)
ultimately led to his involvement in pulp fiction. He became active in the speculative fiction community and was published in several pulp magazines. Marrying
H._P._Lovecraft
American novelist (born 1972)
Film interview with Weir about The Martian Andy Weir at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database "Andy Weir Awards". Science Fiction Awards Database
Andy_Weir
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English
English : occupational name for a moneyer, Old English myntere, an agent derivative of mynet ‘coin’, from Late Latin moneta ‘money’, originally an epithet of the goddess Juno (meaning ‘counselor’, from monere ‘advise’), at whose temple in Rome the coins were struck. The English term was used at an early date to denote a workman who stamped the coins; later it came to denote the supervisors of the mint, who were wealthy and socially elevated members of the merchant class, and who were made responsible for the quality of the coinage by having their names placed on the coins.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a boundary (see Mark 2). It is notable that early examples of the surname tend to occur near borders, for example on the Kent-Sussex boundary.English : possibly an occupational name from an agent derivative of Middle English mark(en) ‘to put a mark on’, although it is not clear what the exact nature of the work of such a ‘marker’ would be.English : relatively late development of Mercer. There is one family in Clitheroe, Lancashire, who spelled their name Mercer or Marcer in the 16th century, but Marker in the 17th.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Yiddish marker ‘servant’.German : status name for someone who lived on an area of land that was marked off from the village land or woodland, Middle High German merkære.Danish : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Markward.
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English
English : probably a variant of Joyce. There is a family tradition among bearers of the name that it means ‘chosen’, from Middle English, Old French chois (of Germanic origin). In the Middle Ages the word was used both for an ‘act of choosing’ and a ‘thing chosen’, and as an adjective with the meaning ‘chosen’, ‘select’, ‘favored’. Perhaps this word gave rise to a nickname, but there is no evidence to support this speculation.
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Scottish
Scottish : habitational name from the lands of Work in the parish of St. Ola, Orkney.English : from Old English (ge)weorc ‘work’, ‘fortification’, hence probably a topographic name or an occupational name for someone who worked on fortifications or at a fort.Danish : habitational name from a place so called.
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English
English : occupational name for a worker in lead, Middle English ledbetere, from Old English lēad ‘lead’ + the agent noun from bēatan ‘to beat’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : ostensibly an occupational name for a laborer, from Middle English work + man. According to a gloss cited by Reaney the term was used in the Middle Ages to denote an ambidextrous person, and the surname may also be a nickname in this sense.
Surname or Lastname
English and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a worker at a mill, from Middle English mille ‘mill’ + man ‘man’, Yiddish mil + man.
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized form of Lederman, an occupational name for a leather worker or seller of leather goods.English : occupational name for a leatherworker (see Leather).
Girl/Female
Biblical
A watch-tower, speculation.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a habitational name from an unidentified place, the last element of which could be Old English dūn ‘hill’. Without early forms, it is impossible even to speculate what the first element might be. The surname is extremely common in Lancashire, especially in the Manchester area, where it was first recorded in the 14th century.
Surname or Lastname
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English : according to Reaney this is a nickname from an unattested Old English word cybbe meaning ‘clumsy’ or ‘thickset’. Reaney’s speculation is apparently based on taking the Middle English word kibble ‘cudgel’ as a diminutive of an unattested Old English word. Corresponding personal names have been postulated for the place names Kibworth (‘enclosure of a man called Cybba’) and Kibblesworth (‘enclosure of a man called Cybbel’); so, in theory, the surname could be a reflex of these Old English personal names.North German : nickname for a cantankerous person, from Middle Low German, Middle High German kiven ‘to quarrel’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : local name for someone who lived in a small cottage or temporary dwelling, Middle English logge (Old French loge, of Germanic origin). The term was used in particular of a cabin erected by masons working on the site of a particular construction project, such as a church or cathedral, and so it was probably in many cases equivalent to an occupational name for a mason. Reaney suggests that one early form, atte Logge, might sometimes have denoted the warden of a masons’ lodge.Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924), the influential U.S. senator from MA, was born in Boston, the only son of John Ellerton Lodge, a prosperous merchant and owner of swift clipper ships engaged in commerce with China, one of several Lodges who emigrated from England in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and English
Scottish and English : topographic name for someone who lived near a mill, Middle English mille, milne (Old English myl(e)n, from Latin molina, a derivative of molere ‘to grind’). It was usually in effect an occupational name for a worker at a mill or for the miller himself. The mill, whether powered by water, wind, or (occasionally) animals, was an important center in every medieval settlement; it was normally operated by an agent of the local landowner, and individual peasants were compelled to come to him to have their grain ground into flour, a proportion of the ground grain being kept by the miller by way of payment.English : from a short form of a personal name, probably female, as for example Millicent.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : nickname for someone who behaved in a masterful manner, or an occupational name for someone who was master of his craft or a schoolmaster, from Middle English maister (Old French maistre, Latin magister). In early instances this surname was often borne by people who were franklins or other substantial freeholders, presumably because they had laborers under them to work their lands. In Scotland Master was the title given to administrators of medieval hospitals, as well as being born by the eldest sons of barons; thus, the surname may also have been acquired as a metonymic occupational name by someone in the service of such.Either a dialect form or an Americanized form of German Meister.Indian (Gujarat and Bombay city) : Parsi occupational name for someone who was a master of his craft, from the English word master.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English lofte ‘upper chamber’, ‘attic’, possibly bestowed on a household servant who worked in an upper chamber, or used in the same sense as Loftus.Danish : habitational name from a place called Loft.
Girl/Female
Biblical
A watch-tower, speculation.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the city name Leicester which was recorded in the 10th century as Ligora caester "Ligora's fort." Ligora is related to Liguria, a very old place name of obscure origin, dating back to pre-Roman times. There has been some speculation concerning a possible connection between Ligora/Liguria and Celtic Lug, LESTER means "oath."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Work.
Biblical
Mizpeh, a watch-tower; speculation
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by or worked at a barn, Middle English lathe, from Old Norse hlaða.
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German
Shining; Brilliant
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Darkness
Boy/Male
Muslim
Great leader
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
The Sun
Boy/Male
English American German
Earnest.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Name of Al-qarshiyah
Girl/Female
Muslim
Intellect, Intelligence
Boy/Male
Hindu
Son of Aditi and kashyapa
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Alongside the Lord; Friendly King
Surname or Lastname
English
English : Norman habitational name from any of several places in northern France called Bouillé or Bully, from a Gaulish personal name of uncertain form and meaning + the locative suffix -acum.English : habitational name from Bulleigh in Devon or Bulley in Gloucestershire, both named with Old English bula ‘bull’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
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n.
Speculation; theory.
v. i.
To purchase with the expectation of a contingent advance in value, and a consequent sale at a profit; -- often, in a somewhat depreciative sense, of unsound or hazardous transactions; as, to speculate in coffee, in sugar, or in bank stock.
imp. & p. p.
of Speculate
v. i.
To consider by turning a subject in the mind, and viewing it in its different aspects and relations; to meditate; to contemplate; to theorize; as, to speculate on questions in religion; to speculate on political events.
n.
One who forms theories; one given to theory and speculation; a speculatist.
a.
Speculatory; speculative.
a.
Of or pertaining to vision; also, prying; inquisitive; curious.
n.
The act of speculating.
n.
Undue boldness of speculation; unbelief.
a.
Given to speculation; contemplative.
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Involving, or formed by, speculation; ideal; theoretical; not established by demonstration.
a.
Given to action rather than contemplation; practical; operative; -- opposed to speculative or theoretical; as, an active rather than a speculative statesman.
n.
The speculative part of a science; speculation.
n.
A conclusion to which the mind comes by speculating; mere theory; view; notion; conjecture.
n.
Philosophical speculation and discussion.
v. t.
To consider attentively; as, to speculate the nature of a thing.
a.
Exercising speculation; speculative.
a.
Pertaining to theory; depending on, or confined to, theory or speculation; speculative; terminating in theory or speculation: not practical; as, theoretical learning; theoretic sciences.
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Of or pertaining to speculation in land, goods, shares, etc.; as, a speculative dealer or enterprise.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Speculate