theoretically Meaning in Tamil ( theoretically வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adverb:
கோட்பாட்டளவில்,
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theoretically's Usage Examples:
overtopping of a wall on which water waves impact violently, both numerically and theoretically.
The systems of guarantee above described are clearly faulty, since theoretically the railway company which ran no trains at all would, up to the limit of its guarantee, make the largest profits.
the Monograptidae, the branches are theoretically reduced to one, the polypary is uniserial throughout, and all the thecae are directed outwards and upwards.
The logarithmic formulae for these concentration cells indicate that theoretically their electromotive force can be increased to any extent by diminishing without limit the concentration of the more dilute solution, log c i /c 2 then becoming very great.
In the Berlin Memoirs for 1778 and 1783 Lagrange gave the first direct and theoretically perfect method of determining cometary orbits.
Of course, it is theoretically possible that a hugely energetic particle could come blasting through your memory and take out multiple bits.
She has been a zealous supporter of Irish national education, which is theoretically "united secular and separate religious instruction.
On some of these points the codes differ, and the whole is to be regarded as the ideal qualification, built up theoretically by the canonists.
A unified and theoretically coherent female imperialism was never on offer.
But it was decided by the High Court, after prolonged argument, that, though the creed of Zoroaster theoretically admitted proselytes, their admission was not consistent with the practice of the Parsees in India.
, all who, whether in office or not, are versed theoretically and practically in Muslim science in general.
Two powers faced each other threateningly: the organized and malcontent Protestants; and the provincial governors, all great personages possessing an arifled following, theoretically agents of the king, but practically independent.