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Definition of Basic principle
1. Noun. Principles from which other truths can be derived. "Let's get down to basics"
Generic synonyms: Principle
Specialized synonyms: Abc, Abc's, Abcs, Alphabet, First Principle, First Rudiment, Rudiment
Lexicographical Neighbors of Basic Principle
Literary usage of Basic principle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Samuel F.B. Morse: His Letters and Journals by Samuel Finley Breese Morse, Edward Lind Morse (1914)
"Idea of basic principle of telegraph of to-day. — Thoughts on priority. — Testimony
of passengers and Captain Pell. — Difference between "discovery" and ..."
2. Samuel F.B. Morse: His Letters and Journals by Samuel Finley Breese Morse, Edward Lind Morse (1914)
"Idea of 1832 basic principle of telegraph of to-day. — Thoughts on priority.
— Testimony of passengers and Captain Pell. — Difference between "discovery" ..."
3. In Tune with the Infinite: Or, Fullness of Peace, Power, and Plenty by Ralph Waldo Trine (1905)
"... Fullness.of Peace, Power, and Plenty THE basic principle OF ALL RE- • ..
LIGIONS — THE UNIVERSAL . RELIGION. ..."
4. The Ladies' Battle by Molly Elliot Seawell (1911)
"A basic principle works with the merciless mechanism of a natural law like ...
True, it is not only the suffragists who have defied a basic principle; ..."
5. The Science of Jurisprudence: A Treatise in which the Growth of Positive Law by Hannis Taylor (1908)
"Its basic principle. Necessity for falsity. to a statue of his father set up upon
his tomb, while the heirs of a deceased person would have an action for an ..."
6. Accounting Theory and Practice by Roy Bernard Kester (1917)
"... in the general journal, and the summaries for the notes payable and purchases
returns journals. basic principle as to Postings to Controlling Accounts ..."