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axiomatic Of or pertaining to an axiom; having the nature of an axiom; self-evident; characterised by axioms.
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axiomatical Of or pertaining to an axiom; having the nature of an axiom; self-evident; characterised by axioms.
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axiomatically By the use of axioms; in the form of an axiom.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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axiomesial Referring to the line angle of a tooth cavity formed by the junction of an axial and a mesial wall.
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axiomesiocervical Referring to the point angle formed by the junction of an axial, mesial, and cervical (gingival) wall of a tooth cavity.
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axiomesiodistal See: axiomesiodistal plane.
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axiomesiodistal plane A plane parallel to the long axes of the teeth and extending in a mesiodistal direction.
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axiomesiogingival Referring to the point angle formed by an axial, mesial, and gingival (cervical) wall of a tooth cavity.
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axiomesioincisal Referring to the point angle formed by the junction of an axial, mesial, and incisal wall of a tooth cavity.
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axion The brain and spinal cord (cerebrospinal axis).
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axioplasm <cell biology> The cytoplasm of a neuron.
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axiopodium A permanent pseudopodium containing a stiff axial filament of differentiated protoplasm.
Synonym: axiopodium.
Origin: Mod. L., fr. L. Axis + G. Podion, dim. Of pous (pod-), foot
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axiopulpal Referring to the line angle formed by the junction of an axial and pulpal wall of a tooth cavity.
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axioversion Abnormal inclination of the long axis of a tooth.
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axipetal Synonym: centripetal.
Origin: L. Axis + peto, to seek
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