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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

thesis

noun

1: an unproved statement put forward as a premise in an argument

2: a treatise advancing a new point of view resulting from research; usually a requirement for an advanced academic degree [syn: {dissertation}] [also: {theses} (pl)]

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

theses See {thesis}

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Thesis \The"sis\, noun; pl. {Theses}. [L., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to place, set. See {Do}, and cf. {Anathema}, {Apothecary}, {Epithet}, {Hypothesis}, {Parenthesis}, {Theme}, {Tick} a cover.]

1. A position or proposition which a person advances and offers to maintain, or which is actually maintained by argument.

2. Hence, an essay or dissertation written upon specific or definite theme; especially, an essay presented by a candidate for a diploma or degree.

I told them of the grave, becoming, and sublime deportment they should assume upon this mystical occasion, and read them two homilies and a thesis of my own composing, to prepare them. --Goldsmith.

3. (Logic) An affirmation, or distinction from a supposition or hypothesis.

4. (Mus.) The accented part of the measure, expressed by the downward beat; -- the opposite of arsis.

5. (Pros.) (a) The depression of the voice in pronouncing the syllables of a word. (b) The part of the foot upon which such a depression falls.
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