fundamentat
Fundamentat is a term that does not have a single, established meaning in English. It is not widely attested in standard dictionaries and may appear as a typographical variant of fundamental or fundament, or as a nonstandard derivation formed in languages that borrow from Latin. Because of its rarity, its meaning is almost entirely determined by context.
Origins and form: The root fundament comes from Latin fundamentum, meaning foundation. The suffix -at can create
Possible senses: In philosophy or theory, an author might coin fundamentat to denote a foundational principle
Usage notes: If you encounter fundamentat in writing, check the surrounding text for clues to whether it