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fundamental

/ˌfʌndəˈmɛntəl/

Meanings
  • adjective

    serving as the foundation or principal element

    - "The fundamental principles of physics are unchanging."
    - "The fundamental theorem of calculus is a key result in mathematics."
  • adjective

    of the greatest importance or value

    - "The fundamental rights of every citizen should be protected."
    - "The fundamental issue in this debate is the economy."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˌfʌndəˈmɛntəl/



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Synonyms

groundlaying
Rhymes
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chasm , rhythm , psalm
Variants
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fundamental , fundamentals , fundamental group , fundamental groups , fundamental law , fundamental laws , fundamental particle , fundamental particles
Forms
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fundamentals, fundamentally


Etymology
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From Latin 'fundamentum' meaning 'foundation'


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  1. The term 'fundamental' is derived from the Latin word 'fundamentum', meaning 'foundation'.

  2. The term 'fundamental' is often used in mathematics to refer to the most basic or elementary concepts or theorems.

  3. The term 'fundamental' is also used in philosophy to refer to the basic assumptions or principles that underlie a particular belief system.

  4. The term 'fundamental' is derived from the Latin word 'fundare', which means 'to lay a foundation'.

  5. The term 'fundamental' is used in law to refer to the essential or basic elements of a claim or defense.


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  1. axiom: A statement or principle that is taken to be self-evidently true and is used as a starting point for reasoning and argumentation in various fields, such as mathematics and logic.

  2. principle: A general rule or law, often used as a basis for reasoning or action, especially in a particular field or discipline.


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The term 'fundamental' has been used in various contexts, including philosophy, mathematics, and law. In philosophy, it refers to the basic assumptions or principles that underlie a particular belief system. In mathematics, it can refer to the most basic or elementary concepts or theorems. In law, it can refer to the essential or basic elements of a claim or defense.

How to Memorize "fundamental"

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  3. mnemonics

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