theore'matically

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theorem (ˈθɪərəm) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
maths, logic a statement or formula that can be deduced from the axioms of a formal system by means of its rules of inference
 
[C16: from Late Latin theōrēma, from Greek: something to be viewed, from theōrein to view]
 
theorematic
 
adj
 
theoremic
 
adj
 
theore'matically
 
adv

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