Axiomatic

/ˌæksioʊˈmætɪk/ adjective

Self-evidently true; taken for granted as obviously correct; requiring no proof because it's so fundamental and obvious.

From Greek 'axioma' meaning 'that which is thought worthy,' from 'axios' (worthy). In mathematics and logic, an axiom is a statement accepted as true without proof, forming the foundation for further reasoning.

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