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English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: fundamental
asasi, fundamental
Indonesian → English (quick)
Definition: fundamental
fundamental
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: fundamental
fundamental
n : the lowest tone of a harmonic series [syn:
fundamental frequency
,
first harmonic]
fundamental
adj 1: serving as an essential component;
“a cardinal rule”;
“the
central cause of the problem”;
“an example that was
fundamental to the argument”;
“computers are
fundamental to modern industrial structure” [syn:
cardinal,
central,
key,
primal]
2: being or involving basic facts or principles;
“the
fundamental laws of the universe”;
“a fundamental
incompatibility between them”;
“these rudimentary truths”;
“underlying principles” [syn:
rudimentary,
underlying]
3: far-reaching and thoroughgoing in effect especially on the
nature of something;
“the fundamental revolution in human
values that has occurred”;
“the book underwent fundamental
changes”;
“committed the fundamental error of confusing
spending with extravagance”;
“profound social changes”
[syn:
profound]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Fundamental
Fundamental
\Fun`da*men"tal\, a. [Cf. F. fondamental.]
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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The fundamental reasons of this war. --Shak.
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Some fundamental antithesis in nature. --Whewell.
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Fundamental bass (Mus.), the root note of a chord; a bass
formed of the roots or fundamental tones of the chords.
Fundamental chord (Mus.), a chord, the lowest tone of which
is its root.
Fundamental colors, red, green, and violet-blue. See
Primary colors, under
Color.
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Fundamental
\Fun"da*men`tal\, n.
A leading or primary principle, rule, law, or article, which
serves as the groundwork of a system; essential part, as, the
fundamentals of the Christian faith.
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