- axiomatize
- \\ˌaksēˈäməˌtīz\ transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: axiomatic + -ize1. : to make axiomatic2. : to reduce to axioms or an axiom system
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
axiomatize — (Amer.) v. express a theory as a set of basic assumption (also axiomatise) … English contemporary dictionary
axiomatize — transitive verb see axiomatization … New Collegiate Dictionary
axiomatize — verb To establish a set of axioms that describe or govern certain phenomena See Also: axiom, axiomatic, axiomatic system … Wiktionary
axiomatize — or axiomatise ˌaksɪ ɒmətʌɪz verb express (a theory) as a set of axioms … English new terms dictionary
axiomatize — ax·i·om·a·tize … English syllables
axiomatized — axiomatize (Amer.) v. express a theory as a set of basic assumption (also axiomatise) … English contemporary dictionary
axiomatizes — axiomatize (Amer.) v. express a theory as a set of basic assumption (also axiomatise) … English contemporary dictionary
axiomatizing — axiomatize (Amer.) v. express a theory as a set of basic assumption (also axiomatise) … English contemporary dictionary
axiomatise — axiomatize or axiomatise / omˈə tīz/ transitive verb • • • Main Entry: ↑axiom … Useful english dictionary
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