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Definition of fundament
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Fundament
(n.)
Foundation.
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Groundwork
::
Groundwork
(n.) That which forms the
foundation
or
support
of
anything;
the
basis;
the
essential
or
fundamental
part; first
principle.
Arse
::
Arse (n.) The
buttocks,
or hind part of an
animal;
the
posteriors;
the
fundament;
the
bottom..
Medusoid
::
Medusoid
(a.) Like a
medusa;
having
the
fundamental
structure
of a
medusa,
but
without
a
locomotive
disk; -- said of the
sessile
gonophores
of
hydroids..
Root
::
Root (n.) The
fundamental
tone of any
chord;
the tone from whose
harmonics,
or
overtones,
a chord is
composed..
Dimorphous
::
Dimorphous
(a.)
Crystallizing
under two forms
fundamentally
different,
while
having
the same
chemical
composition..
Transcendentalism
::
Transcendentalism
(n.) The
transcending,
or going
beyond,
empiricism,
and
ascertaining
a
priori
the
fundamental
principles
of human
knowledge..
Genus
::
Genus (n.) An
assemblage
of
species,
having
so many
fundamental
points
of
structure
in
common,
that in the
judgment
of
competent
scientists,
they may
receive
a
common
substantive
name. A genus is not
necessarily
the
lowest
definable
group of
species,
for it may often be
divided
into
several
subgenera.
In
proportion
as its
definition
is
exact,
it is
natural
genus;
if its
definition
can not be made
clear,
it is more or less an
artificial
genus..
Family
::
Family
(v. t.) The group
comprising
a
husband
and wife and their
dependent
children,
constituting
a
fundamental
unit in the
organization
of
society..
Prerogative
::
Prerogative
(n.) An
exclusive
or
peculiar
privilege;
prior and
indefeasible
right;
fundamental
and
essential
possession;
-- used
generally
of an
official
and
hereditary
right which may be
asserted
without
question,
and for the
exercise
of which there is no
responsibility
or
accountability
as to the fact and the
manner
of its
exercise..
Generator
::
Generator
(n.) The
principal
sound or
sounds
by which
others
are
produced;
the
fundamental
note or root of the
common
chord;
--
called
also
generating
tone.
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..
Trancscendental
::
Trancscendental
(a.) In the
Kantian
system,
of or
pertaining
to that which can be
determined
a
priori
in
regard
to the
fundamental
principles
of all human
knowledge.
What is
transcendental,
therefore,
transcends
empiricism;
but is does not
transcend
all human
knowledge,
or
become
transcendent.
It
simply
signifies
the a
priori
or
necessary
conditions
of
experience
which,
though
affording
the
conditions
of
experience,
transcend
the
sphere
of that
contingent
knowledge
which is
acquired
by
experienc
Base
::
Base (n.) Fig.: The
fundamental
or
essential
part of a
thing;
the
essential
principle;
a
groundwork.
Constitution
::
Constitution
(n.) The
fundamental,
organic
law or
principles
of
government
of men,
embodied
in
written
documents,
or
implied
in the
institutions
and
usages
of the
country
or
society;
also, a
written
instrument
embodying
such
organic
law, and
laying
down
fundamental
rules and
principles
for the
conduct
of
affairs..
Fundamentally
::
Fundamentally
(adv.)
Primarily;
originally;
essentially;
radically;
at the
foundation;
in
origin
or
constituents.
Stuff
::
Stuff (v. t.) The
fundamental
material
of which
anything
is made up;
elemental
part;
essence.
Radical
::
Radical
(n.) A
characteristic,
essential,
and
fundamental
constituent
of any
compound;
hence,
sometimes,
an
atom..
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..
Fundamental
::
Fundamental
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
foundation
or
basis;
serving
for the
foundation.
Hence:
Essential,
as an
element,
principle,
or law;
important;
original;
elementary;
as, a
fundamental
truth;
a
fundamental
axiom..
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