axioma

See also: axióma

English

Etymology

From the Latin axiōma, from the Ancient Greek ἀξίωμα (axíōma): see axiom.

Pronunciation

Noun

axioma (plural axiomata)

  1. (now rare) An axiom.

Derived terms

  • axioma generale

Catalan

Noun

axioma m (plural axiomes)

  1. axiom

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin axiōma, from Ancient Greek ἀξίωμα (axíōma).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌɑk.siˈoː.maː/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: axi‧o‧ma
  • Rhymes: -oːmaː

Noun

axioma n (plural axioma's, diminutive axiomaatje n)

  1. (logic, mathematics) axiom

Derived terms


Latin

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ἀξίωμα (axíōma).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ak.siˈoː.ma/, [ak.sɪˈoː.ma]

Noun

axiōma n (genitive axiōmatis); third declension

  1. axiom
  2. principle

Inflection

Third declension neuter.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative axiōma axiōmata
Genitive axiōmatis axiōmatum
Dative axiōmatī axiōmatibus
Accusative axiōma axiōmata
Ablative axiōmate axiōmatibus
Vocative axiōma axiōmata

References


Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin axiōma.

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): [ˌa.ksɨ.ˈo.mɐ]
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): [ˌa.ksi.ˈo.ma]

Noun

axioma m (plural axiomas)

  1. axiom (self-evident and necessary truth)

Synonyms


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin axiōma, from Ancient Greek ἀξίωμα (axíōma, what is thought fitting).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aɡˈsjoma/, [aɣˈsjoma]

Noun

axioma m (plural axiomas)

  1. (philosophy) axiom (a truth based on an assumption)
  2. (mathematics) axiom (a fundamental assumption that serves as a basis for theorems)

Derived terms

Further reading

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