axiomatic

/ˌæksiəˈmætɪk/
adjective
  1. Obviously true and not needing to be proved; self-evident.
    • It is axiomatic that water is necessary for life on Earth.
    • The idea that all people deserve respect is axiomatic in many cultures.
    • For most scientists, the reliability of the laws of physics is axiomatic.
  2. Relating to or based on a system of axioms.
    • The textbook explained the axiomatic structure of set theory.
    • The mathematician presented an axiomatic approach to geometry.
    • Axiomatic systems are the foundation of many branches of mathematics.
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