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axiomax‧i‧om /ˈæksiəm/ noun [countable] axiomOrigin: 1400-1500 Latin axioma, from Greek, ‘honor’, from axios ‘worth, worthy’ - Each subject has its own painful application of this misdirected axiom.
- For the San Francisco 49ers, however, that axiom will change Saturday, particularly in the right guard position.
- Most of his axioms were unconditional.
- The axiom is that these novels are the first to be written.
- Two axioms underwrite Sereny's tireless sleuthing.
formal a rule or principle that is generally considered to be true |