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axiom

N กฎเกณ ฑ์ ที่ยอมรับ กัน ทั่วไป  หลักการ ที่ เป็นที่ยอมรับ  maxim saying adage kod-ken-ti-yom-rab-kan-thua-pai

 

axiomatical

A ที่ เกี่ยวกับ ความจริง ใน ตัว มัน เอง ไม่ต้อง พิสูจน์ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

AXIOM

n.[Gr. authority, an authoritative sentence, or that which is assumed, from worthy, and to think worthy, to esteem; Eng. to ask, that which is asked, sought or esteemed. ] 1. A self evident truth, or a proposition whose truth is so evident at first sight, that no process of reasoning or demonstration can make it plainer; as, "the whole is greater than a part. "
2. An established principle in some art or science; a principle received without new proof; as, "things which are equal to the same thing, are equal to one another. "

 

AXIOMATIC, AXIOMATICAL

a.Pertaining to an axiom; having the nature of self evident truths or received principles.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

AXIOM

Ax "i *om, n. Etym: [L. axioma, Gr. that which is thought worthy, that which is assumed, a basis of demonstration, a principle, fr. to think worthy, fr. worthy, weighing as much as; cf. to lead, drive, also to weigh so much: cf F. axiome. See Agent, a.]

 

1. (Logic & Math. )

 

Defn: 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; " "A thing can not, at the same time, be and not be. "

 

2. An established principle in some art or science, which, though not a necessary truth, is universally received; as, the axioms of political economy.

 

Syn. -- Axiom, Maxim, Aphorism, Adage. An axiom is a self-evident truth which is taken for granted as the basis of reasoning. A maxim is a guiding principle sanctioned by experience, and relating especially to the practical concerns of life. An aphorism is a short sentence pithily expressing some valuable and general truth or sentiment. An adage is a saying of long-established authority and of universal application.

 

AXIOMATIC; AXIOMATICAL

Ax `i *o *mat "ic, Ax `i *o *mat "ic *al, a. Etym: [Gr.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to an axiom; having the nature of an axiom; self-evident; characterized by axioms. "Axiomatical truth. " Johnson. The stores of axiomatic wisdom. I. Taylor.

 

AXIOMATICALLY

AXIOMATICALLY Ax `i *o *mat "ic *al *ly, adv.

 

Defn: By the use of axioms; in the form of an axiom.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

axiom

ax i om |ˈaksēəm ˈæksiəm | noun a statement or proposition that is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true: the axiom that supply equals demand. chiefly Mathematics a statement or proposition on which an abstractly defined structure is based. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from French axiome or Latin axioma, from Greek axiōma what is thought fitting, from axios worthy.

 

axiomatic

ax i o mat ic |ˌaksēəˈmatik ˈˌæksiəˈmædɪk | adjective self-evident or unquestionable: it is axiomatic that dividends have to be financed. [ attrib. ] chiefly Mathematics relating to or containing axioms. DERIVATIVES ax i o mat i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Greek axiōmatikos, from axiōma what is thought fitting (see axiom ).

 

axiomatize

axiomatize |ˌaksɪˈɒmətʌɪz |(also axiomatise ) verb [ with obj. ] express (a theory ) as a set of axioms: the attempts that are made to axiomatize linguistics.

 

Oxford Dictionary

axiom

axiom |ˈaksɪəm | noun a statement or proposition which is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true: the axiom that sport builds character. chiefly Mathematics a statement or proposition on which an abstractly defined structure is based. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from French axiome or Latin axioma, from Greek axiōma what is thought fitting , from axios worthy .

 

axiomatic

axiomatic |ˌaksɪəˈmatɪk | adjective self-evident or unquestionable: it is axiomatic that dividends have to be financed. chiefly Mathematics relating to or containing axioms. DERIVATIVES axiomatically adverb ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Greek axiōmatikos, from axiōma what is thought fitting (see axiom ).

 

axiomatize

axiomatize |ˌaksɪˈɒmətʌɪz |(also axiomatise ) verb [ with obj. ] express (a theory ) as a set of axioms: the attempts that are made to axiomatize linguistics.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

axiom

axiom noun he came to regret his belief in the axiom that there's no such thing as bad publicity: accepted truth, general truth, dictum, truism, principle; maxim, adage, aphorism; rare apophthegm, gnome.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

axiom

axiom noun accepted truth, general truth, dictum, truism, principle; proposition, postulate; maxim, saying, adage, aphorism; rare apophthegm, gnome.

 

axiomatic

axiomatic adjective it was axiomatic that prices and interest rates should be kept down: self-evident, unquestionable, undeniable; accepted, understood, given, granted; rare apodictic, indemonstrable.

 

Duden Dictionary

Axiom

Axi om Substantiv, Neutrum Wissenschaft, Philosophie , das |Axi o m |das Axiom; Genitiv: des Axioms, Plural: die Axiome lateinisch axioma < griechisch axíōma, eigentlich = Würdigung; Würde, Ansehen, zu: áxios = würdig, wert 1 als absolut richtig erkannter Grundsatz; gültige Wahrheit, die keines Beweises bedarf 2 nicht abgeleitete Aussage eines Wissenschaftsbereichs, aus der andere Aussagen deduziert werden

 

Axiomatik

Axi o ma tik Substantiv, feminin Wissenschaft , die |Axiom a tik österreichisch auch …ˈmat …|1 Lehre vom Definieren und Beweisen mithilfe von Axiomen 2 axiomatisches Verfahren, Vorgehen

 

axiomatisch

axi o ma tisch Adjektiv Wissenschaft |axiom a tisch österreichisch auch …ˈmat …|griechisch axiōmatikós 1 auf Axiomen beruhend 2 unanzweifelbar, gewiss

 

axiomatisieren

axi o ma ti sie ren schwaches Verb Wissenschaft |axiomatis ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « 1 zum Axiom erklären 2 axiomatisch festlegen

 

Axiometer

Axi o me ter Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Axiom e ter |das Axiometer; Genitiv: des Axiometers, Plural: die Axiometer Richtungsweiser für das Steuerruder von Schiffen

 

French Dictionary

axiomatique

axiomatique adj. adjectif Qui tient de l ’axiome. SYNONYME indémontrable .

 

axiome

axiome n. m. nom masculin Proposition reçue et acceptée comme vraie sans démonstration. SYNONYME évidence ; prémisse . Prononciation Le o est fermé, [aksjom ] Note Orthographique axi o me.

 

Spanish Dictionary

axioma

axioma nombre masculino Proposición o enunciado tan evidente que se considera que no requiere demostración :el todo es mayor que la parte es un axioma .

 

axiomático, -ca

axiomático, -ca adjetivo 1 Del axioma o relacionado con él :aplicar un método axiomático; estructura axiomática .2 Que es tan claro y evidente como un axioma :una afirmación axiomática .

 

axiomatización

axiomatización nombre femenino Enunciación en forma de axiomas de los principios en los que se basa una ciencia deductiva y de los que se deducen sus teoremas :la axiomatización de las teorías físicas .

 

axiomatizar

axiomatizar verbo transitivo Establecer las definiciones, los axiomas y los postulados en que se basa una teoría científica :teoría científica axiomatizada; surgieron numerosas objeciones en contra de la pretensión de axiomatizar las teorías con contenido empírico . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

axiom

ax i om /ǽksiəm /名詞 C 1 かたく 原理, 公理 ; 原則, 自明の理 (principle ).2 〘数 〙公理 .

 

axiomatic

ax i o mat ic /æ̀ksiəmǽtɪk /形容詞 1 かたく 自明の, 明らかな, 証明の要らない ; 原 [公 ]理の (self-evident ).2 金 [格 ]言の .x i o m t i cal ly /-k (ə )li /副詞