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the·o·ret·i·cal \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|red.]ə̇kəl, -et], ]ēk-\ adjective also the·o·ret·ic \]ik, ]ēk\ Etymology: Late Latin theoreticus, from Greek theōrētikos, from theōrētos (verbal of theōrein to look at, behold, contemplate, consider) + -ikos -ic, -ical — more at theorem 1. a. : of, relating to, or having the character of theory — compare applied, practical b. : depending on or confined to theory : terminating in theory or speculation : speculative < theoretical learning > < theoretical mechanics > — compare descriptive 2. : addicted to speculative thought : given to theorizing; also : having the ability to theorize 3. : of or relating to abstract knowledge as contrasted with practical knowledge (as moral intuitions or religious beliefs) : contemplative, intellectual — compare practical reason 4. : existing only in theory : hypothetical, fictitious |