[f. prec. + -ITY.] The quality or state of being fundamental.

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1721–92.  Bailey, Fundamentality, the belonging to the Foundation.

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1816.  W. Taylor, in Monthly Rev., LXXX. 367. More of fundamentality in the research.

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1840.  Gladstone, Ch. Princ., 301. The fundamentality of a given proposition in religion.

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