euclidean axiom
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(mathematics) any of five axioms that are generally recognized as the basis for Euclidean geometry (synset 106015041)
referred to in: math, mathematics, maths - a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangementis a type of: axiom - (logic) a proposition that is not susceptible of proof or disproof; its truth is assumed to be self-evidentsubtypes:
- euclid's first axiom - a straight line can be drawn between any two points
- euclid's second axiom - any terminated straight line can be projected indefinitely
- euclid's third axiom - a circle with any radius can be drawn around any point
- euclid's fourth axiom - all right angles are equal
- euclid's fifth axiom, parallel axiom - only one line can be drawn through a point parallel to another line
same as: euclid's axiom, euclid's postulate
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