first principle
1First principle — First Principles is also the title of a work by Herbert Spencer. In philosophy, a first principle is a basic, foundational proposition or assumption that cannot be deduced from any other proposition or assumption. In mathematics, first principles …
2first principle — first′ prin′ciple n. any axiom, law, or abstraction assumed and regarded as representing the highest possible degree of generalization …
3first principle — noun the elementary stages of any subject (usually plural) he mastered only the rudiments of geometry • Syn: ↑rudiment, ↑first rudiment, ↑alphabet, ↑ABC, ↑ABC s, ↑ABCs • Usage Domain: ↑ …
4first principle — any axiom, law, or abstraction assumed and regarded as representing the highest possible degree of generalization. * * * …
5first principle — noun A basic, foundational proposition or assumption that cannot be deduced from any other proposition or assumption …
6first principle — /fɜst ˈprɪnsəpəl/ (say ferst prinsuhpuhl) noun any law, axiom, or concept which represents the highest degree of generalisation and which depends on fundamental principles …
7Principle of contradiction — In logic, the Principle of contradiction ( principium contradictionis in Latin) is the second of the so called three classic laws of thought. The oldest statement of the law is that contradictory statements cannot both at the same time be true, e …
8Principle of Orthogonal Design — The Principle of Orthogonal Design (abbreviated POOD) was developed by database researchers David McGoveran and Christopher J. Date in the early 1990s, and first published A New Database Design Principle in the July 1994 issue of Database… …
9principle — n. 1 a fundamental truth or law as the basis of reasoning or action (arguing from first principles; moral principles). 2 a a personal code of conduct (a person of high principle). b (in pl.) such rules of conduct (has no principles). 3 a general… …
10first rudiment — noun the elementary stages of any subject (usually plural) he mastered only the rudiments of geometry • Syn: ↑rudiment, ↑first principle, ↑alphabet, ↑ABC, ↑ABC s, ↑ABCs • Usage Domain: ↑ …