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Aug 25, 2005
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with Anu Gargaxiomatic(ak-see-uh-MAT-ik)
adjective: From Greek axiomatikos, from axioma (honorable). Ultimately from the Indo-European root ag- (to drive, draw) that's also the fount of such words as act, agent, agitate, litigate, synagogue, and ambassador.
"There is nothing in economic theory that sustains this view in an
unqualified manner. Yet, this view is commonly regarded as axiomatic." See more usage examples of axiomatic in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. X-BonusLife cannot be classified in terms of a simple neurological ladder, with human beings at the top; it is more accurate to talk of different forms of intelligence, each with its strengths and weaknesses. This point was well demonstrated in the minutes before last December's tsunami, when tourists grabbed their digital cameras and ran after the ebbing surf, and all the 'dumb' animals made for the hills. -B.R. Myers, author (1963- ) |
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