| Axiom of choice | Axiom | Axon |
| Axiom of regularitySet theory The axiom of regularity (also known as the axiom of foundation is one of the axioms of Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory. In first-order logic the axiom reads: : Or in prose: :Every non-empty set contains an element which is disjoint from. Two result | AxayacatlAxayacatl was an Aztec ruler ( Tlatoani) of the city of Tenochtitlan. He is chiefly remembered for subjugating Tlatelolco, Tenochtitlan's sister city, in 1473. Using as a pretext the insulting behavior of a few Tlatelolcan citizens, he invaded his neighbo | AxiologyAxiology from the Greek axia alpha;ξι&alpha value, worth), is the study of value or quality. It is often thought to include ethics and aesthetics—philosophical fields that depend crucially on notions of value—and sometimes it is held to lay the gr |
| AxisAxis has several uses: In mathematics, an axis is a straight line around which a geometric figure can be rotated. An axis of symmetry is a line with respect to which a body can be symmetrical. The term is also applied for the axis of a graph; the horizont | AxiomatizationIn mathematics, axiomatization is the process of defining the basic axiomatic systems from which mathematical theories can be derived. Every mathematical theory is based on a set of axioms. Usually these axioms are not mentioned when a mathematical equati | Axis of evilThe term axis of evil is a phrase used by United States President George W. Bush in his State of the Union Address on January 29, 2002 to describe "regimes that sponsor terror". The nation-states Bush originally gave in his speech were Iraq, Iran, North K |
| Axis PowersThe Axis Powers is a term for the alliance of Germany, Italy, Japan, and the other countries allied to them during World War II. The three major Axis powers referred to themselves as the Rome- Berlin- Tokyo axis. The Axis powers were opposed by the Allies | AxeAn axe is a tool with a metal blade fastened to a handle at 90 degrees, commonly used to split wood. Axe is the name of two rivers in the South of England. See: River Axe, Devon, River Axe, Somerset Colloquially, axe is a general name for an electric guit | Axel OxenstiernaCount Axel Gustafsson Oxenstierna ( June 16, 1583 August 28, 1654), Lord High Chancellor of Sweden, was born at Fano in Uplandia, and was educated with his brothers at the universities of Rostock, Jena and Wittenberg. On returning home in 1603 he was appo |
| Axiom of extensionality | Axiom of pairing | Axiom schema of specification |
| Axiom schema of replacement | Axiom of empty set | Axiom of power set |
| Axiom of union | Axe historique | Axminster |
| Axioche | Axiomatic set theory | Axial tilt |
| Axylus | Axel Olrik | Axtell, Kansas |
| Axtell, Nebraska | Axel Munthe | Axl Rose |
| Axis of medieval | Axle | Axis and Allies |
| Axinite | Axiomatic system | Axis: Bold As Boognish |
| Axel von Fersen | Axel von Fersen, senior | Axodine |
| Axel Lille | Axis Sally | Axel Lillie |
| Axolotl | Axillary nerve | Axis and Allies Members Club |
| Axiom of infinity | Axeman of New Orleans | Axinomancy |
| Axiomatic (story collection) | Axum | Axion |
| Axial | Axiom of countability | Axbridge |
| AX | Axiom of countable choice | Axiom of dependent choice |
| Axonometric projection | Axiom computer algebra system | Axiomatic semantics |
| Axolotl tank | Axial-flow compressor | Axim |
| Axial skeleton | Axel Julius De la Gardie | Axel Merckx |
| Axe (band) | Axumite Kingdom | Axel Möller |
| Axel Thue | Axis of Justice | Axiom of constructibility |
| Axel Stordahl | Axon hillock | Axochiapan |
| Axiom schema | Axiomatic | AxCrypt |
| Axis of weasel | Axopodium | Axantur |
| Axel Heiberg Island | Axcan Pharma | Axiom (algebra software) |
| Axoplasm | Axis and Allies: Europe | Axel Springer |
| Axé music | Axial Age | Axis of Eve |
| Axis of weasels | Axiom of determinacy | Axiom of real determinacy |
| Axel Heiberg Glacier | Axel Brass | Axe (tool) |
| AX.25 protocol | Axis: Bold as Love | Axis Records |