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  • 1fundamental note — ► NOUN Music ▪ the lowest note of a chord …

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  • 2fundamental note — noun Music the lowest note of a chord in its original form …

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  • 3fundamental note — …

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  • 4fundamental — adj. & n. adj. of, affecting, or serving as a base or foundation, essential, primary, original (a fundamental change; the fundamental rules; the fundamental form). n. 1 (usu. in pl.) a fundamental rule, principle, or article. 2 Mus. a fundamental …

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  • 5fundamental — fundamentality, fundamentalness, n. fundamentally, adv. /fun deuh men tl/, adj. 1. serving as, or being an essential part of, a foundation or basis; basic; underlying: fundamental principles; the fundamental structure. 2. of, pertaining to, or… …

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  • 6fundamental — /fʌndəˈmɛntl / (say funduh mentl) adjective 1. serving as, or being a component part of, a foundation or basis; basic; underlying: fundamental principles. 2. of or affecting the foundation or basis: a fundamental change. 3. essential; primary;… …

  • 7fundamental — fun·da·men·tal || ‚fÊŒndÉ™ mentl n. principle, basis, essential; fundamental note, lowest note of a chord (Music) adj. basic, elemental; essential …

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  • 8fundamental — [fʌndə mɛnt(ə)l] adjective of or serving as a foundation or core; of central importance. noun 1》 a central or primary rule or principle. 2》 Music a fundamental note, tone, or frequency. Derivatives fundamentality noun fundamentally adverb …

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  • 9Fundamental justice — is a legal term that signifies a dynamic concept of fairness underlying the administration of justice and its operation, whereas principles of fundamental justice are specific legal principles that command significant societal consensus as… …

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  • 10Fundamental Articles — • This term was employed by Protestant theologians to distinguish the essential parts of the Christian faith from those non essential doctrines, which, as they believed, individual churches might accept or reject without forfeiting their claim to …

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