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    axiom
    /ˈaksɪəm/

    noun

    • 1. a statement or proposition which is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true: "the axiom that sport builds character"

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  2. AXIOM definition: 1. a statement or principle that is generally accepted to be true, but need not be so: 2. a formal…. Learn more.

  3. In mathematics or logic, an axiom is an unprovable rule or first principle accepted as true because it is self-evident or particularly useful. “Nothing can both be and not be at the same time and in the same respect” is an example of an axiom.

  4. AXIOM meaning: 1. a statement or principle that is generally accepted to be true, but need not be so: 2. a formal…. Learn more.

  5. An axiom is a statement that everyone believes is true, such as "the only constant is change." Mathematicians use the word axiom to refer to an established proof. The word axiom comes from a Greek word meaning “worthy.”

  6. noun. a generally accepted proposition or principle, sanctioned by experience; maxim. a universally established principle or law that is not a necessary truth. the axioms of politics. a self-evident statement.

  7. noun. 1. a statement universally accepted as true; maxim. 2. an established principle or law of a science, art, etc.

  8. Define axiom. axiom synonyms, axiom pronunciation, axiom translation, English dictionary definition of axiom. self-evident truth; universally accepted principle or rule: “As sure as day follows night” is an axiom.

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