axiom Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun a saying that is widely accepted on its own merits
maxim.
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noun (logic) a proposition that is not susceptible of proof or disproof; its truth is assumed to be self-evident
WordNet
Ax"i*om noun
Etymology
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(Logic & Math.) 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." -
An established principle in some art or science, which, though not a necessary truth, is universally received; as, the .axioms of political economySyn. -- 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.