posztulátumával
Posztulátumával is a Hungarian word that translates to "with its postulate" or "by its postulate." It is the instrumental case of the noun "posztulátum," which means "postulate." A postulate is a statement or assumption that is accepted as true without proof. In mathematics and logic, postulates form the foundational basis upon which theories and proofs are built. For example, Euclid's geometry is famously built upon a set of postulates. The word "posztulátumával" would be used in a sentence where something is being done or explained in relation to or by means of a specific postulate. It implies that the postulate is the driving force or the premise behind an action or statement. The concept of postulates is fundamental to deductive reasoning, ensuring that arguments are sound and conclusions are logically derived from established truths. Therefore, when referring to something "posztulátumával," one is directly referencing the foundational principle or assumption that underpins it.