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Axiomatic

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Adjective

1. axiomatic, self-evident, taken for granted

evident without proof or argument

Example Sentences:
'an axiomatic truth'
'we hold these truths to be self-evident'

2. aphoristic, axiomatic

containing aphorisms or maxims

Example Sentences:
'axiomatic wisdom'

3. axiomatic, axiomatical, postulational

of or relating to or derived from axioms

Example Sentences:
'axiomatic physics'
'the postulational method was applied to geometry'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Axiomatic

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adjective
1. 
relating to or resembling an axiom; self-evident
2. 
containing maxims; aphoristic
3. 
(of a logical system) consisting of a set of axioms from which theorems are derived by transformation rules
Compare natural deduction

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Axiomatic

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adjective
1. 
of or like an axiom
2. 
self-evident or aphoristic

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Axiomatic

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adj.
Of, relating to, or resembling an axiom; self-evident: "It's axiomatic in politics that voters won't throw out a presidential incumbent unless they think his challenger will clean house" (Peter Grier).

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