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Adjective
/ˌaksēəˈmatik/,
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Self-evident or unquestionable,
  1. Self-evident or unquestionable
    • - it is axiomatic that dividends have to be financed
  2. Relating to or containing axioms


  1. evident without proof or argument; "an axiomatic truth"; "we hold these truths to be self-evident"
  2. containing aphorisms or maxims; "axiomatic wisdom"
  3. of or relating to or derived from axioms; "axiomatic physics"; "the postulational method was applied to geometry"- S.S.Stevens
  4. (axiomatically) on the basis of axioms; "this is axiomatically given"
  5. (axiom) maxim: a saying that is widely accepted on its own merits
  6. (axiom) (logic) a proposition that is not susceptible of proof or disproof; its truth is assumed to be self-evident
  7. Axiomatic is the third studio album by Australian rock band Taxiride, released in September, 2005. Three singles were taken from this album, "Oh Yeah" (Which peaked at number 40 in the Aria chart), "You Gotta Help Me" and "What Can I Say". ...
  8. Axiomatic (ISBN 0-7528-1650-0) is a 1995 collection of short science fiction stories by Greg Egan.
  9. Axiom is a free general purpose computer algebra system. It consists of an interpreter environment, a compiler and a library, which defines a strongly typed, mathematically (mostly) correct type hierarchy.
  10. (Axiom (album)) Axiom is the debut album by Ansur.
  11. (Axiom (Australian band)) Axiom was a rock band formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1969 and included musicians Glenn Shorrock and Brian Cadd.
  12. (Axiom (law)) Axiom is a “new model firm" with 200 attorneys in offices in New York, San Francisco and London according to the company’s website.
  13. (axiom) A seemingly self-evident or necessary truth which is based on assumption; a principle or proposition which cannot actually be proven or dis‐proven; A fundamental theorem that serves as a basis for deduction of other theorems. Example: "A point has no mass; a line has no width. ...
  14. an axiom is a mathematical rule. This basic assumption about a system allows theorems to be developed. For example, the system could be the points and lines in the plane. Then an axiom would be that given any two distinct points in the plane, there is a unique line through them.
  15. (Axiom) A self-evident truth.
  16. (axiom) a statement accepted as true without proof
  17. (Axiom) A statement that is true by definition or is so obviously true that it need not be proved and thus may be used without further debate as a starting point of argument.
  18. (axiom) a fundamental assumption based upon no other assumption or assumptions more fundamental than it;
  19. (AXIOM) It is a proposition that defeats its opponents by the fact that they have to accept it and use it in the process of any attempt to deny it. ...
  20. (Axiom) A statement that is assumed to be true and can later be used along with theorems to prove other theorems. Also, the starting configuration of an L-System.
  21. (Axiom) A term sometimes used in accounting to describe an accounting rule or an accounting practice.
  22. (Axiom) Awell-established or universally-conceded principle, a maxim, rule or law, a statement that needs no proof because its truth is obvious, a self-evident proposition.
  23. (Axiom) Differentia: An irreducible primary that is logically undeniable
  24. (axiom) A basic principle that cannot be deduced from other principles but is the starting point from which other statements are derived or deduced.
  25. (axiom) Strictly speaking, an axiom is one of a set of fundamental formulas that one starts with to prove theorems by deduction. In CYC®, the axioms are those formulas that have been locally asserted into the CYC® KB. ...