Axiom

/ˈæksɪəm/ noun

A statement or principle that is generally accepted as true and serves as a starting point for further reasoning or argument.

From Latin 'axioma', from Greek 'axiōma' meaning 'that which is thought worthy or fit', from 'axios' (worthy). Originally used by ancient Greek mathematicians like Euclid for self-evident truths that needed no proof, forming the foundation of geometric reasoning.

AMአክሲዮማ
ARبديهية
BNস্বয়ংসিদ্ধ
CAaxioma
CSaxiom
DAaksiom
DEAxiom
ELαξίωμα
ESaxioma
FAگزاره
FIaksiooma
FRaxiome
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