Speculative
91speculative philosophy — /spɛkjələtɪv fəˈlɒsəfi/ (say spekyuhluhtiv fuh losuhfee) noun any philosophy in which the thinker s own intuition provides a part of the data that is subjected to rational criticism …
92speculative share — / spekjυlətɪv ʃeə/ noun 1. a share which may go sharply up or down in value 2. a bond with a low credit rating …
93speculative or trading value — The value of securities based upon a possibility or probability, depending upon the future happening of certain contingencies respecting the affairs of the company issuing the securities, that they would in the future acquire a substantial cash… …
94speculative security — A stock, bond, or other security the value of which materially depends on proposed or promised future promotion or development. Anno: 87 ALR 81. The term has been defined by a state blue sky law as including a stock, bond, note, contract, or… …
95speculative damages — noun plural : possible damages (as loss of anticipated profits depending on contingencies) not recoverable at law for lack of reasonable proof thereof : conjectural or contingent damages …
96speculative issue — noun : an issue of postage stamps unnecessary for postal requirements prepared chiefly for sale to collectors …
97speculative philosophy — noun 1. : a philosophy professing to be founded upon intuitive or a priori insight and especially insight into the nature of the Absolute or Divine; broadly : a philosophy of the transcendent or one lacking empirical bases 2. : theoretical as… …
98speculative reason — noun : reason concerned with the supersensible used especially in Kantianism …
99speculative theology — noun : theology founded on or fundamentally influenced by speculation or metaphysical philosophy …
100speculative builder — …