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theoretics
[ thee-uh-ret-iks ]
noun
(used with a singular verb)
- the theoretical or speculative part of a science or subject.
theoretics
/ ˌθɪəˈ°ùÉ›³Ùɪ°ì²õ /
noun
- functioning as singular or plural the theory of a particular subject Also called (less commonly)theoretic
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of theoretics1
1650–60; theoret(ic) ( theoretical ) + -ics
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Dawson responds that they should continue to spend the night on his bed: “Proof that we can still remain friends, despite any mounting sexual theoretics.â€
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In their privileging of atmosphere over linearity though, the Theoretics reveal echoes of The xx’s earlier work.
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The Seattle-based Theoretics don’t exactly have a consistent feel like The xx does.
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If you like … The xx, try Theoretics.
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“We’ve got a good mix of theoretics and practical applications here at the land labs.â€
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