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Definition of Theory-based
1. Adjective. Based in theory rather than experiment. "Theory-based arguments and positions"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theory-based
Literary usage of Theory-based
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Geology, Physical and Historical by Herdman Fitzgerald Cleland (1916)
"Theory Based upon the Assumption that the Interior is Molten The theory of a
molten interior is now held by few geologists because of the many objections to ..."
2. The Elements of Ethics by John Henry Muirhead (1897)
"Fundamental Error of the Theory based on inadequate Analysis of Desire. The error
of the hedonistic theory, in its "psychological," which is also its ..."
3. The Essentials of æsthetics in Music, Poetry, Painting, Sculpture and by George Lansing Raymond (1921)
"... but from Analysis of Light— The Field-Theory of Colour-Harmony—Theory Based
on Psychological Effects—On Physiological Effects—Tone, or the Predominant ..."
4. Modern French Legal Philosophy by Alfred Fouillée, Alfred Jules Emile Fouillee (1916)
"The True Theory, Based on Individual Consciousness and Will. We must try,
nevertheless, to show what the truth is. We believe that the two elementary and ..."
5. Proportion and Harmony of Line and Color in Painting, Sculpture, and by George Lansing Raymond (1899)
"... together that Differ either Slightly or Greatly — Theory that Two, Three, or
More can be Used together if they Make White — Theory Based on Construction ..."