axioma
See also axióma
English
Etymology
From the Latin axiōma, from the Ancient Greek ἀξίωμα (axiōma): see axiom.
Pronunciation
Noun
axioma (plural axiomata)
- (now rare) = axiom
Derived terms
- axioma generale
Dutch
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Noun
axiōma (genitive axiōmatis); n, third declension
Related terms
Inflection
| Number | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | axiōma | axiōmata |
| genitive | axiōmatis | axiōmatum |
| dative | axiōmatī | axiōmatibus |
| accusative | axiōma | axiōmata |
| ablative | axiōmate | axiōmatibus |
| vocative | axiōma | axiōmata |
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin axiōma.
Pronunciation
Noun
axioma m (plural axiomas)
- axiom (self-evident and necessary truth)
Synonyms
Related terms
- axiomático, axiônimo
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin axiōma, from Ancient Greek ἀξίωμα (axiōma) "what is thought fitting".
Pronunciation
- IPA: /a̠kˈsjo̞ma̠/
Noun
axioma m (plural axiomas)
- axiom (all senses)