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Definition of fundament
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Fundament
(n.)
Foundation.
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Dignity
::
Dignity
(n.)
Fundamental
principle;
axiom;
maxim.
Brunonian
::
Brunonian
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
invented
by,
Brown;
-- a term
applied
to a
system
of
medicine
promulgated
in the 18th
century
by John
Brown,
of
Scotland,
the
fundamental
doctrine
of which was, that life is a state of
excitation
produced
by the
normal
action
of
external
agents
upon the body, and that
disease
consists
in
excess
or
deficiency
of
excitation..
Radical
::
Radical
(a.)
Hence:
Of or
pertaining
to the root or
origin;
reaching
to the
center,
to the
foundation,
to the
ultimate
sources,
to the
principles,
or the like;
original;
fundamental;
thorough-going;
unsparing;
extreme;
as,
radical
evils;
radical
reform;
a
radical
party..
Transcendentalism
::
Transcendentalism
(n.) The
transcending,
or going
beyond,
empiricism,
and
ascertaining
a
priori
the
fundamental
principles
of human
knowledge..
Cardinal
::
Cardinal
(a.) Of
fundamental
importance;
preeminent;
superior;
chief;
principal.
Standstill
::
Standpoint
(n.) A fixed point or
station;
a basis or
fundamental
principle;
a
position
from which
objects
or
principles
are
viewed,
and
according
to which they are
compared
and
judged..
Derivative
::
Derivative
(n.) A
chord,
not
fundamental,
but
obtained
from
another
by
inversion;
or, vice
versa,
a
ground
tone or root
implied
in its
harmonics
in an
actual
chord..
Archetype
::
Archetype
(n.) The plan or
fundamental
structure
on which a
natural
group of
animals
or
plants
or their
systems
of
organs
are
assumed
to have been
constructed;
as, the
vertebrate
archetype..
Radically
::
Radically
(adv.)
In a
radical
manner;
at, or from, the
origin
or root;
fundamentally;
as, a
scheme
or
system
radically
wrong or
defective..
Derivative
::
Derivative
(a.)
Obtained
by
derivation;
derived;
not
radical,
original,
or
fundamental;
originating,
deduced,
or
formed
from
something
else;
secondary;
as, a
derivative
conveyance;
a
derivative
word..
Root
::
Root (n.) The
fundamental
tone of any
chord;
the tone from whose
harmonics,
or
overtones,
a chord is
composed..
Ablative
::
Ablative
(a.)
Applied
to one of the cases of the noun in Latin and some other
languages,
-- the
fundamental
meaning
of the case being
removal,
separation,
or
taking
away..
Charte
::
Charte
(n.) The
constitution,
or
fundamental
law, of the
French
monarchy,
as
established
on the
restoration
of Louis
XVIII.,
in
1814..
Family
::
Family
(v. t.) The group
comprising
a
husband
and wife and their
dependent
children,
constituting
a
fundamental
unit in the
organization
of
society..
Fundamentally
::
Fundamentally
(adv.)
Primarily;
originally;
essentially;
radically;
at the
foundation;
in
origin
or
constituents.
Primary
::
Primary
(a.)
Earliest
formed;
fundamental.
Magna Charta
::
Magna
Charta
()
Hence,
a
fundamental
constitution
which
guaranties
rights
and
privileges..
Overtone
::
Overtone
(n.) One of the
harmonics
faintly
heard with and above a tone as it dies away,
produced
by some
aliquot
portion
of the
vibrating
sting or
column
of air which
yields
the
fundamental
tone; one of the
natural
harmonic
scale of
tones,
as the
octave,
twelfth,
fifteenth,
etc.; an
aliquot
or
partial
tone; a
harmonic.
See
Harmonic,
and
Tone..
Stuff
::
Stuff (v. t.) The
fundamental
material
of which
anything
is made up;
elemental
part;
essence.
Homotype
::
Homotype
(n.) That which has the same
fundamental
type of
structure
with
something
else; thus, the right arm is the
homotype
of the right leg; one arm is the
homotype
of the
other,
etc..
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