English

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Etymology

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From Middle English supposicioun, from Anglo-Norman supposicion, from Latin suppositiō, suppositiōnem (supposition), from sub- (under) + positiō, positiōnem (position; theme), from positus (position), from the perfect passive participle of pōnō, pōnere (put, place).

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  • IPA(key): /ˌsʌpəˈzɪʃən/
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Noun

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supposition (countable and uncountable, plural suppositions)

  1. Something that is supposed; an assumption made to account for known facts, conjecture.
  2. The act or an instance of supposing.

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French

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Etymology

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From supposer +‎ -ition.

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Noun

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supposition f (plural suppositions)

  1. supposition
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