Fundamental

/ˌfʌndəˈmɛntəl/ adjective

Fundamental describes something that is basic, essential, and necessary for other things to work or exist. If something is fundamental, you cannot leave it out without breaking the whole system.

“Fundamental” comes from Latin “fundamentum,” meaning “foundation or base,” from “fundus,” meaning “bottom.” It entered English through French, keeping the idea of something that everything else rests on.

AM根本
ARأساسي
BNমূলभুত
CAfundamental
CSzákladní
DAgrundlæggende
DEfundamental
ELβασικό
ESfundamental
FAمبنی
FIperustava
FRfondamental
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