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1 תאוריה
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2 תאורייה
theory -
3 תיאוריה
theory -
4 תיאורייה
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5 תורת-היחסות
theory of relativity -
6 טקטוניקה של הלוחות
plate tectonics, geological theory that is widely accepted today, theory that the Earth's crust is composed of many separate plates which are moving on top of the molten material inside the Earth -
7 אבסטרקציוניזם
abstractionism, theory of abstract expression in art -
8 אורגניציזם
organicism, medical theory which asserts that all symptoms of a disease have an organic origin; outlook which asserts that society is an autonomous entity which functions like a living organism -
9 אורגניציסט
n. organicist, supporter of organicism (medical theory that there is an organic cause for every symptom of a disease; opinion that society is an autonomous organism) -
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n. (Biology) atavist, one who supports the theory of atavism (appearance of a trait belonging to a distant ancestor that has been dormant in recent generations) -
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adj. atomistic, of atomism (atomic theory; doctrine of the action of atoms; source of mental phenomenon in simple causes) -
12 אינשטיין
n. Einstein, family name; Albert Einstein (1879-1955) U.S. physicist (born in Germany), winner of the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics, developer of the theory of relativity; brand name of a word processing program (Computers) -
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confirmed the theory -
14 אסנסיאליזם
essentialism, belief that all things have intrinsic properties that can be discovered by reason (Philosophy) ; theory that promotes teaching specific fundamental subjects and skills to all students (Education) -
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n. epigenesist, person who advocates the theory of epigenesis -
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epiphenomenalism, theory that consciousness is a secondary creation of physiological processes -
17 בלז פסקל
Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), French philosopher and mathematician, founder of modern probability theory -
18 בלייז פסקל
Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), French philosopher and mathematician, founder of modern probability theory -
19 גווידו ד'ארזו
Guido d'Arezzo (995-1049), Guido of Arezzo, Italian Benedictine monk who is recognized for his work in the area of musical notation and theory -
20 גוידו מארזו
Guido of Arezzo (995-1049), Guido d'Arezzo, Italian Benedictine monk who is recognized for his work in the area of musical notation and theory
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