In the 16th century, Turkish women could divorce their husbands if the man failed to keep his family’s pot filled with coffee.
axiomatic, axiomatical, postulational
(adjective) of or relating to or derived from axioms; “axiomatic physics”; “the postulational method was applied to geometry”- S.S.Stevens
Source: WordNet® 3.1
axiomatical
Of or pertaining to an axiom; having the nature of an axiom; characterized by axioms.
• axiomatic
• self-evident
Source: Wiktionary
Ax`i*o*mat"ic, Ax`i*o*mat"ic*al, a. Etym: [Gr.
Definition: Of or pertaining to an axiom; having the nature of an axiom; self-evident; characterized by axioms. "Axiomatical truth." Johnson. The stores of axiomatic wisdom. I. Taylor.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
20 April 2025
(noun) food mixtures either arranged on a plate or tossed and served with a moist dressing; usually consisting of or including greens
In the 16th century, Turkish women could divorce their husbands if the man failed to keep his family’s pot filled with coffee.