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theoretician|ˌθiːərɪˈtɪʃən| [f. theoretic + -ian: see -ician.] One who treats of or studies the theoretical side of a subject; = theorist 1.
1886Q. Rev. Jan. 284 Not a mere theoretician or ‘statist’. 1891Athenæum 29 Aug. 299/2 Among musical theoreticians Mr. Prout occupies a distinguished position. 1931Times Lit. Suppl. 26 Mar. 255/2 The most articulate theoretician among the Russian film producers. 1954[see activist]. 1959K. R. Popper Logic of Sci. Discovery v. 107 The theoretician..shows the experimenter the way. 1970Physics Bull. Apr. 150/2 These results..provide an incentive for theoreticians to tackle the much more complex problem posed by real finite nuclei. 1980‘M. Fonteyn’ Magic of Dance 288 He was by no means a dry, boring theoretician even though he wrote extraordinarily advanced books on dance. |