English Wikipedia has articles on: <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> and <span class="searchmatch">Principle</span> (chemistry) Wikipedia Wikipedia From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">principle</span>, from Old French principe, from...
uncertainty <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> Wikipedia uncertainty <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> (quantum mechanics) The Heisenberg uncertainty <span class="searchmatch">principle</span>. indeterminacy <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> physical law...
indeterminacy <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> (quantum mechanics) The Heisenberg uncertainty <span class="searchmatch">principle</span>. uncertainty <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> uncertainty <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> — see uncertainty <span class="searchmatch">principle</span>...
on <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> Because of one's values or beliefs. Translations in <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> “on <span class="searchmatch">principle</span>”, in Collins English Dictionary. “on <span class="searchmatch">principle</span>”, in Merriam-Webster...
Bernoulli (1700-1782), who published this <span class="searchmatch">principle</span>. Bernoulli's <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> (fluid dynamics) The <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> which states that an increase in the speed...
in <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> With regard to the fundamentals, but not to the particulars. According to theory. with regard to fundamentals according to theory The translations...
<span class="searchmatch">principle</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: non-aggression <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> Wikipedia NAP (abbreviation) nonaggression <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> non-aggression <span class="searchmatch">principle</span>...
verification <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> (philosophy) Synonym of verifiability <span class="searchmatch">principle</span>....
article on: <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> of charity Wikipedia Named by Neil L. Wilson in the late 1950s. the <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> of charity (philosophy, rhetoric) The <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> according...
<span class="searchmatch">principle</span> of relativity (relativity) The <span class="searchmatch">principle</span> that only the motion of objects relative to one another can be measured, and that there is no absolute...