an axiom

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Definition of an axiom in English Turkish dictionary

axiom
aksiyom
axiom
belit
postulate
(Kanun) faraziye
postulate
farzetmek
postulate
gerçek olduğunu varsaymak
postulate
postülat
axiom
İnsanlar tarafından yaygın bir şekilde doğru olarak kabul edilen bir yargı ya da düşünce. Kendiliğinden apaçık ve bundan dolayı öteki önermelerin on dayanağı sayılan temel önerme, mütearife, aksiyom
axiom
(Askeri) BELİT; AKSİYOM
postulate
{f} şart koymak
postulate
ispatsız olarak ifade etmek
postulate
{f} doğru varsaymak
postulate
{f} postulat olarak kabul etmek
postulate
gerçek olarak kabul etmek
postulate
var saymak
postulate
{i} man., mat. postulat, konut, koyut
postulate
{f} ispatsız olarak kabul ettirmek
postulate
{f} talep etmek
postulate
{f} (pas'çıleyt) farzetmek, varsaymak
postulate
(Tıp) İspata gerek duyulmaksızın var sayılan esas,kaziye
postulate
(fiil) şart koymak, talep etmek, ispatsız olarak kabul ettirmek, doğru varsaymak, postulat olarak kabul etmek, seçmek (göreve)
postulate
postulat
postulate
doğru kabul et
English - English
postulate
axiom
An established principle in some art or science that is universally received
axiom
A fundamental theorem that serves as a basis for deduction of other theorems. E.g., "A point has no mass; a line has no width. A plane is a flat surface with no mass and contains an infinity of points and lines"
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A self-evident and necessary truth; a proposition which it is necessary to take for granted; a proposition whose truth is so evident that no reasoning or demonstration can make it plainer
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{n} a selfevident proposition or truth
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Genus: Statement Differentia: An irreducible primary that is logically undeniable Link: Article
axiom
{i} premise, basic assumption, truism, recognized truth
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A self-evident and necessary truth, or a proposition whose truth is so evident as first sight that no reasoning or demonstration can make it plainer; a proposition which it is necessary to take for granted; as, "The whole is greater than a part;"
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A self-evident and necessary truth; a proposition which it is necessary to take for granted; a proposition whose truth is so evident that no reasoning or demonstration can make it plainer. For example, "The whole is greater than a part
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An established rule or principle or a self-evident (obvious) truth
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A self-evident proposition; a statement that needs no proof because its truth is considered obvious
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An established principle in some art or science, which, though not a necessary truth, is universally received; as, the axioms of political economy
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A symbolic algebra system, featuring a high level graphical user interface in front of a knowledge based core A complete hypertext users' guide is included; from Numerical Algorithms Group
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a proposition regarded as self-evident or true
axiom
n A self-evident or universally recognized truth maxim An established rule, principle or law
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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 CYC® axioms are well-formed CYC® formulas, since the system won't let you add formulas to CYC® that are not well-formed However, not all well-formed CYC® formulas are axioms, since not all of them are actually in the KB And some of the formulas in the KB are not, strictly speaking, axioms, since they were added to the KB via inference, instead of being locally asserted In informal usage, though, Cyclists don't always adhere to the strict meaning of axiom, and may refer to a formula they are considering adding to the KB or have recently removed from the KB as an axiom Axiom is also the name of one of the internal KB data structure types
axiom
A statement which is accepted as a basis for further logical argument Generally axioms are self-evident truths or principles which are basic enough that there are no principles more basic from which to prove them
axiom
(postulate) In a mathematical or logical system, an initial proposition or statement that is accepted as true without proof and from which further statements, or theorems, can be derived In a mathematical proof, the axioms are often well-known formulae for which the proof has already been established
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(logic) a proposition that is not susceptible of proof or disproof; its truth is assumed to be self-evident
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a statement that is given or generally held to be true
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Logical condition constraining the behaviour of an object May be expressed as an invariant, or as a precondition or postcondition on one of the object's methods
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An assumption that cannot be rigorously proved to be true, but seems to be true from experience or observation
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A proposition formally accepted without demonstration, proof, or evidence as one of the starting-points for the systematic derivation of an organized body of knowledge Also see OCP, BGHT, ColE, noesis, and MacE
axiom
A statement that is accepted without proof
axiom
Axioms are the limits placed on a reality They can range from 0 to 33 When trying to do something from a higher axiom in a reality that cannot support it, then a contradiction is caused Axioms come in four categories: Technological, Social, Magic, and Spiritual
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A statement assumed to be true without the need for proof
axiom
A self-evident or universally recognized principle that is accepted as true without proof as the basis for argument; i e a maxim
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" An established principle in some art or science, which, though not a necessary truth, is universally received; as, the axioms of political economy
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A basic assumption about a mathematical system from which theorems can be deduced 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
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"A thing can not, at the same time, be and not be
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In the study of logic and argument, a statement (premise) assumed true without proof A postulate
axiom
a saying that widely accepted on its own merits
axiom
a statement assumed to be true without need of proof
axiom
A basic assumption underlying a theory or branch of mathematics
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An unproved theorem that serves as a basis for deduction of other theorems
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An axiom is a statement or idea which people accept as being true. the long-held axiom that education leads to higher income. = principle. a rule or principle that is generally considered to be true (axioma, from , , from axios ). In mathematics or logic, an unprovable rule or first principle accepted as true because it is self-evident or particularly useful (e.g., "Nothing can both be and not be at the same time and in the same respect"). The term is often used interchangeably with postulate, though the latter term is sometimes reserved for mathematical applications (such as the postulates of Euclidean geometry). It should be contrasted with a theorem, which requires a rigorous proof
an axiom

    Hyphenation

    an ax·i·om

    Turkish pronunciation

    ın äksiım

    Pronunciation

    /ən ˈaksēəm/ /ən ˈæksiːəm/
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