nicaragüense sometimes nica for short
Guess
To guess is 'deviner' in French.
Assuming that you're referring to ice hockey, the French term for a goalie's blocker is a "bouclier" (shield), sometimes called a "plaque" (I assume this is a French Canadian term)
Not certain, but an educated guess is that it looks like it could be a transliterated version of the Gaelic "Rubha na h-Abhainn", which means "headland of the river". Properly in (western) Gaelic, it should be "Rubha na h-Aibhne", but since it's a placename from the eastern Highlands, that would explain why the genitive form of the word isn't used.
A hypothesis, or a probable explanation for an event, is sometimes called an educated guess.
because if it was a a educated guess it would be called a educated guess
Hypothesis
Hypothesis
In mathematics, it is often useful to make an educated guess when working on the solution to a problem. This is called an estimate.
The hypothesis is an educated guess.
hypothesis foo'.
A hypothesis =]
Synonyms for educated guess include:hypothesisguesstimateestimate
The word for an educated guess is "hypothesis".
hypothises
Educated Guess was created on 2004-01-20.