principle
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1. (law) an explanation of the fundamental reasons (especially an explanation of the working of some device in terms of laws of nature) (noun.cognition)
| hypernym | : | explanation, |
| definition | : | thought that makes something comprehensible (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | dialectics, |
| definition | : | a rationale for dialectical materialism based on change through the conflict of opposing forces (noun.cognition) |
| domain category | : | jurisprudence, law, |
| definition | : | the collection of rules imposed by authority (noun.group) |
2. a basic truth or law or assumption (noun.cognition)
| hypernym | : | law, natural law, |
| definition | : | a rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | dictate, |
| definition | : | a guiding principle (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | logic, |
| definition | : | the principles that guide reasoning within a given field or situation (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | reality principle, |
| definition | : | (psychoanalysis) the governing principle of the ego; the principle that as a child grows it becomes aware of the real environment and the need to accommodate to it (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | insurrectionism, |
| definition | : | the principle of revolt against constituted authority (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | conservation, |
| definition | : | (physics) the maintenance of a certain quantities unchanged during chemical reactions or physical transformations (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | tao, |
| definition | : | the ultimate principle of the universe (noun.cognition) |
3. a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system (noun.cognition)
| hypernym | : | law, law of nature, |
| definition | : | a generalization that describes recurring facts or events in nature (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | gresham's law, |
| definition | : | (economics) the principle that when two kinds of money having the same denominational value are in circulation the intrinsically more valuable money will be hoarded and the money of lower intrinsic value will circulate more freely until the intrinsically more valuable money is driven out of circulation; bad money drives out good; credited to Sir Thomas Gresham (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | mass-energy equivalence, |
| definition | : | (physics) the principle that a measured quantity of mass is equivalent (according to relativity theory) to a measured quantity of energy (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | naegele's rule, |
| definition | : | rule for calculating an expected delivery date; subtract three months from the first day of the last menstrual period and add seven days to that date (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | principle of equivalence, |
| definition | : | (physics) the principle that an observer has no way of distinguishing whether his laboratory is in a uniform gravitational field or is in an accelerated frame of reference (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | principle of liquid displacement, |
| definition | : | (hydrostatics) the volume of a body immersed in a fluid is equal to the volume of the displaced fluid (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | mass action, mass-action principle, |
| definition | : | (neurology) the principle that the cortex of the brain operates as a coordinated system with large masses of neural tissue involved in all complex functioning (noun.cognition) |
4. a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct (noun.cognition)
| hyponym | : | pillar, |
| definition | : | a fundamental principle or practice (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | yang, |
| definition | : | the bright positive masculine principle in Chinese dualistic cosmology (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | yin, |
| definition | : | the dark negative feminine principle in Chinese dualistic cosmology (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | feng shui, |
| definition | : | rules in Chinese philosophy that govern spatial arrangement and orientation in relation to patterns of yin and yang and the flow of energy (qi); the favorable or unfavorable effects are taken into consideration in designing and siting buildings and graves and furniture (noun.cognition) |
5. a rule or standard especially of good behavior (noun.cognition)
| hypernym | : | value, |
| definition | : | an ideal accepted by some individual or group (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | accounting principle, accounting standard, |
| definition | : | a principle that governs current accounting practice and that is used as a reference to determine the appropriate treatment of complex transactions (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | chivalry, knightliness, |
| definition | : | the medieval principles governing knighthood and knightly conduct (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | hellenism, |
| definition | : | the principles and ideals associated with classical Greek civilization (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | scruple, |
| definition | : | an ethical or moral principle that inhibits action (noun.cognition) |
6. rule of personal conduct (noun.communication)
| hypernym | : | prescript, rule, |
| definition | : | prescribed guide for conduct or action (noun.communication) |
| hyponym | : | higher law, |
| definition | : | a principle that takes precedent over the laws of society (noun.communication) |
| hyponym | : | moral principle, |
| definition | : | the principle that conduct should be moral (noun.communication) |
| hyponym | : | hypothetical imperative, |
| definition | : | a principle stating the action required to attain a desired goal (noun.communication) |
| hyponym | : | caveat emptor, |
| definition | : | a commercial principle that without a warranty the buyer takes upon himself the risk of quality (noun.communication) |
| part meronym | : | ethic, ethical code, |
| definition | : | a system of principles governing morality and acceptable conduct (noun.communication) |
7. (law) an explanation of the fundamental reasons (especially an explanation of the working of some device in terms of laws of nature) (noun.cognition)
| derivation | : | ratiocinate, |
| definition | : | reason methodologically and logically (verb.cognition) |
| derivation | : | ratiocinate, |
| definition | : | reason methodologically and logically (verb.cognition) |
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