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What (who) is fundament - definition

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Fundamtenal; Fundamentals; Fundamental (album); Fundament; Fundamental (disambiguation)

fundament         
n.
1.
Bottom, seat, buttocks, rump (humorous or contemptuous).
2.
Anus, rectal orifice, mouth of the rectum.
Fundament         
·noun Foundation.
II. Fundament ·noun The part of the body on which one sits; the buttocks; specifically (Anat.), the anus.
fundament         
['f?nd?m(?)nt]
¦ noun
1. the foundation or basis of something.
2. humorous a person's buttocks or anus.
Origin
ME: from OFr. fondement, from L. fundamentum, from fundare 'to found'.

Wikipedia

Fundamental

Fundamental may refer to:

  • Foundation of reality
  • Fundamental frequency, as in music or phonetics, often referred to as simply a "fundamental"
  • Fundamentalism, the belief in, and usually the strict adherence to, the simple or "fundamental" ideas based on faith in a system of thought
  • Fundamentals: Ten Keys to Reality, a 2021 popular science book by Frank Wilczek
  • The Fundamentals, a set of books important to Christian fundamentalism
  • Any of a number of fundamental theorems identified in mathematics, such as:
    • Fundamental theorem of algebra, a theorem regarding the factorization of polynomials
    • Fundamental theorem of arithmetic, a theorem regarding prime factorization
  • Fundamental analysis, the process of reviewing and analyzing a company's financial statements to make better economic decisions
Examples of use of fundament
1. Bob returned to Frome in Somerset where he is resting his fundament.
2. The Washlet, then, is a beauty salon for the bottom, a miniaturised spa for the fundament and, in Japan at least, it is an institution.
3. Bland only if poorly cooked, it makes a magnificent feast with nothing up its fundament but pork, sage, onion and perhaps a lemon.
4. It is to be hoped that Melbourne‘s council members will do their research into sufficiently durable coverings to avoid the same fate befalling Kylie‘s fundament and dignity, as a result of similar attentions from the superstitious and deviant that stroll down the antipodean boulevard.
5. However, Statoil is already discussing plans for an extension of the shore terminal. – I hope that with the fundament we have already created, we will be able to create an even greater industrial engagement around Snoehvit, says Statoil CEO Helge Lund. (NRK)