axiom

  • 101axiom — [ aksɪəm] noun 1》 an accepted statement or proposition regarded as being self evidently true. 2》 chiefly Mathematics a statement or proposition on which an abstractly defined structure is based. Derivatives axiomatic adjective axiomatically… …

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  • 102axiom — n. 1. Truism, self evident proposition, intuitive truth, necessary truth. 2. Postulate, settled principle (not of necessity true), proposition commonly received, assumed truth …

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  • 103axiom — noun (C) formal a rule or principle that is generally considered to be true …

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  • 104axiom — n 1. self evident truth, truth, truism; postulate, rule, principle, theorem; assumption, presupposition, premise. 2. aphorism, apothegm, gnome, saying, proverb, adage, saw, byword; motto, maxim, precept, dictum …

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  • 105axiom — ax·i·om …

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  • 106axiom —  Аксиома …

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  • 107axiom — ax•i•om [[t]ˈæk si əm[/t]] n. 1) a self evident truth that requires no proof 2) a universally accepted principle or rule 3) math. pho a proposition in logic or mathematics that is assumed without proof for the sake of studying the consequences… …

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  • 108axiom — /ˈæksiəm / (say akseeuhm) noun 1. a recognised truth. 2. an established and universally accepted principle or rule. 3. Logic, Mathematics, etc. a proposition which is assumed without proof for the sake of studying the consequences that follow… …

  • 109axiom —   n. necessary and accepted truth; basic and universal principle.    ♦ axiomatic, a …

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  • 110Axiom — Axi|om, das; s, e <griechisch> (keines Beweises bedürfender Grundsatz) …

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