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axiom
(mass)
axiom
- princíp
axiom
(encz)
axiom,axiom n: [mat.] Jan Hradil
axiom
(encz)
axiom,princip n: [mat.] Jan Hradil
axiom
(encz)
axiom,zásada n: [mat.] "filoz."
axiom
(czen)
axiom,axiomn: [mat.] Jan Hradil
Axiom
(gcide)
Axiom \Ax"i*om\, n. [L. axioma, Gr. ? that which is thought
worthy, that which is assumed, a basis of demonstration, a
principle, fr. ? to think worthy, fr. ? worthy, weighing as
much as; cf. ? to lead, drive, also to weigh so much: cf F.
axiome. See Agent, a.]
1. (Logic & Math.) A self-evident and necessary truth, or a
proposition whose truth is so evident as first sight that
no reasoning or demonstration can make it plainer; a
proposition which it is necessary to take for granted; as,
"The whole is greater than a part;" "A thing can not, at
the same time, be and not be."
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2. An established principle in some art or science, which,
though not a necessary truth, is universally received; as,
the axioms of political economy.
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Syn: Axiom, Maxim, Aphorism, Adage.

Usage: An axiom is a self-evident truth which is taken for
granted as the basis of reasoning. A maxim is a
guiding principle sanctioned by experience, and
relating especially to the practical concerns of life.
An aphorism is a short sentence pithily expressing
some valuable and general truth or sentiment. An adage
is a saying of long-established authority and of
universal application.
[1913 Webster] Axiomatic
axiom
(wn)
axiom
n 1: a saying that is widely accepted on its own merits [syn:
maxim, axiom]
2: (logic) a proposition that is not susceptible of proof or
disproof; its truth is assumed to be self-evident
axiom
(foldoc)
AXIOM

A commercially available subset of the
Scratchpad, symbolic mathematics system from IBM.

["Axiom - The Scientific Computing System", R. Jenks et al,
Springer 1992].

[Relationship with AXIOM*?]

(1995-02-21)
axiom
(foldoc)
axiom

A well-formed formula which is taken to be true
without proof in the construction of a theory.

Compare: lemma.

(1995-03-31)
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axiomaticky
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- axiomatic
axiomatic
(encz)
axiomatic,samozřejmý adj:
axiomatically
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axiomatize
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axiomatize,axiomatizovat v: Zdeněk Brož
axiomatized
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axiomatized,axiomatizoval v: Zdeněk Brožaxiomatized,axiomatizovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
axioms
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axioms,axiomy n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
axiomatizoval
(czen)
axiomatizoval,axiomatizedv: Zdeněk Brož
axiomatizovaný
(czen)
axiomatizovaný,axiomatizedadj: Zdeněk Brož
axiomatizovat
(czen)
axiomatizovat,axiomatizev: Zdeněk Brož
axiomy
(czen)
axiomy,axiomsn: pl. Zdeněk Brož
Axiom
(gcide)
Axiom \Ax"i*om\, n. [L. axioma, Gr. ? that which is thought
worthy, that which is assumed, a basis of demonstration, a
principle, fr. ? to think worthy, fr. ? worthy, weighing as
much as; cf. ? to lead, drive, also to weigh so much: cf F.
axiome. See Agent, a.]
1. (Logic & Math.) A self-evident and necessary truth, or a
proposition whose truth is so evident as first sight that
no reasoning or demonstration can make it plainer; a
proposition which it is necessary to take for granted; as,
"The whole is greater than a part;" "A thing can not, at
the same time, be and not be."
[1913 Webster]

2. An established principle in some art or science, which,
though not a necessary truth, is universally received; as,
the axioms of political economy.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Axiom, Maxim, Aphorism, Adage.

Usage: An axiom is a self-evident truth which is taken for
granted as the basis of reasoning. A maxim is a
guiding principle sanctioned by experience, and
relating especially to the practical concerns of life.
An aphorism is a short sentence pithily expressing
some valuable and general truth or sentiment. An adage
is a saying of long-established authority and of
universal application.
[1913 Webster] Axiomatic
Axiomatic
(gcide)
Axiomatic \Ax`i*o*mat"ic\, Axiomatical \Ax`i*o*mat"ic*al\, a.
[Gr. ?.]
Of or pertaining to an axiom; having the nature of an axiom;
self-evident; characterized by axioms. "Axiomatical truth."
--Johnson.
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The stores of axiomatic wisdom. --I. Taylor.
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Axiomatical
(gcide)
Axiomatic \Ax`i*o*mat"ic\, Axiomatical \Ax`i*o*mat"ic*al\, a.
[Gr. ?.]
Of or pertaining to an axiom; having the nature of an axiom;
self-evident; characterized by axioms. "Axiomatical truth."
--Johnson.
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The stores of axiomatic wisdom. --I. Taylor.
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Axiomatically
(gcide)
Axiomatically \Ax`i*o*mat"ic*al*ly\, adv.
By the use of axioms; in the form of an axiom.
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axiomatic
(wn)
axiomatic
adj 1: evident without proof or argument; "an axiomatic truth";
"we hold these truths to be self-evident" [syn:
axiomatic, self-evident, taken for granted(p)]
2: containing aphorisms or maxims; "axiomatic wisdom" [syn:
axiomatic, aphoristic]
3: of or relating to or derived from axioms; "axiomatic
physics"; "the postulational method was applied to geometry"-
S.S.Stevens [syn: axiomatic, axiomatical,
postulational]
axiomatical
(wn)
axiomatical
adj 1: of or relating to or derived from axioms; "axiomatic
physics"; "the postulational method was applied to
geometry"- S.S.Stevens [syn: axiomatic, axiomatical,
postulational]
axiomatically
(wn)
axiomatically
adv 1: on the basis of axioms; "this is axiomatically given"