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theoretician

Other forms: theoreticians

Someone who comes up with testable ideas about how something works is a theoretician. Theoreticians study all kinds of subjects, from social science to art to games.

A theoretician is someone with a theory—and a theory is a set of beliefs that can be tested (although they may be untested so far). The Greek theoria, "contemplation or viewing," is at the root of both words, from a root meaning "to see." In the social sciences, a theoretician might analyze society through the lens of economics, and in chess, a theoretician studies and writes about the theory and strategy of the game.

Definitions of theoretician
  1. noun
    someone who theorizes (especially in science or art)
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    type of:
    intellect, intellectual
    a person who uses the mind creatively
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