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Hypothetist
Hypothetist Hy*poth"e*tist, n. One who proposes or supports an hypothesis. [R.]

Meaning of Thetis from wikipedia

- Thetis (/ˈθiːtɪs/ THEEH-tiss; Gr****: Θέτις [tʰétis]) is a figure from Gr**** mythology with varying mythological roles. She mainly appears as a sea nymph...
- Thetis is a sea nymph in Gr**** mythology. Thetis, Thétis, or Thetys may also refer to: Thetis, the name of one of the Hesperides. 17 Thetis, an asteroid...
- Thetis Lake is a name that refers to two freshwater lakes (Upper and Lower Thetis) connected by a narrow culvert in the 834-hectare (2,060-acre) Thetis...
- Squalus however, unlike Thetis, sank on an even keel, allowing a diving chamber to be used whereas the extreme angle of the Thetis made this impossible....
- HDMS Thetis may refer to: HDMS Thetis (1790), a frigate of the Royal Danish Navy HDMS Thetis (1840), a frigate of the Royal Danish Navy HDMS Thetis (F357)...
- HMS Thetis, named after the sea-nymph in Gr**** mythology: HMS Thetis (1717) was a 22-gun storeship launched in 1717. Her fate is unknown. HMS Thetis (1747)...
- Zeus' sister and wife Hera alludes to Thetis' chaste resistance to the advances of Zeus, pointing out that Thetis was so loyal to Hera's marriage bond...
- Palaopartula thetis is a species of air-breathing tropical land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Partulidae. This species...
- Thetis Island location in the Strait of Georgia Thetis Island (po****tion: 379) is an island and unincorporated community off the coast of British Columbia...
- USS Thetis has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to: USS Thetis (1881), a steamer in commission in 1884 and from 1887...