axioma
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- (philosophy) axiom a truth based on an assumption
- (mathematics) axiom a fundamental assumption that serves as a basis for theorems
Etymology
Derived from Latin axiōma (axiom, principle) derived from Ancient Greek ἀξίωμα (a requisite, that which a pupil is required to know beforehand, that which is thought to fit, self-evident principle, a self-evident principle, worth, that which is think, thought to fitVerb, what is thought fitting, honor).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἀξίωμα
Gloss
a requisite, that which a pupil is required to know beforehand, that which is thought to fit, self-evident principle, a self-evident principle, worth, that which is think, thought to fitVerb, what is thought fitting, honor
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Cognates and derived terms
- axioma English
- axiomatic English
- aksiooma Finnish
- axioma Latin
- axiōma Latin
- assioma Italian
- axioma Dutch, Flemish
- ἀξίωμα Ancient Greek
- ἀξιωματικός Ancient Greek
- ἀξιόω Ancient Greek
- aksiom Norwegian Bokmål
- aksiom Norwegian Nynorsk
- aicsím Irish
- aksiomo Esperanto
- αξίωμα Greek (modern)
- axiome Middle French