fundament

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  • Noun:
    the fundamental assumptions from which something is begun or developed or calculated or explained
    the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
    lowest support of a structure

Word Origin

fundament (n.)
late 13c., "foundation, base; buttocks, anus," from Old French fondement "foundation, bottom; land, estate; anus" (12c.), from Latin fundamentum "a foundation, ground-work; support; beginning," from fundare "to found" (see bottom (n.)). So called because it is where one sits.

Example

1. The fundament and application for near-infrared spectra analysis .
2. Subjectivity is the fundament characteristic of value .
3. The primary task to create fundament and circumstance for team innovation is proposed through the analysis of the comparison between the innovative ability of the group arid individual .
4. Information encoding is the fundament and crucial technology of integration of information islands .
5. Accurately recognize and deal with national issues is a fundament of a state 's nations to be in solidarity and all nations to commonly prosper .

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