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  1. Learn the meaning of axiom, a statement or principle that is accepted as true without proof. See examples, synonyms, word history, and related phrases of axiom.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AxiomAxiom - Wikipedia

    Any axiom is a statement that serves as a starting point from which other statements are logically derived. Whether it is meaningful (and, if so, what it means) for an axiom to be "true" is a subject of debate in the philosophy of mathematics.

  4. noun. a self-evident truth that requires no proof. a universally accepted principle or rule. Logic, Mathematics. a proposition that is assumed without proof for the sake of studying the consequences that follow from it. axiom. / ˈæksɪəm /.

  5. Learn the meaning of axiom, a statement or idea that people accept as being true, and see examples of its usage in logic, mathematics and other fields. Find synonyms, word origin, pronunciation and related terms of axiom.

  6. a statement or principle that is generally accepted to be true, but need not be so: It is a widely held axiom that governments should not negotiate with terrorists. science specialized. a formal statement or principle in mathematics, science, etc., from which other statements can be obtained:

  7. Definition of axiom noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.