Synonym: fundamental, underlying, vestigial. Similar words: momentary, commentary, elementary, documentary, embodiment, impediment, experimental, dimension. Meaning: ['ruːdɪ'mentərɪ / -trɪ] adj. 1. being or involving basic facts or principles 2. being in the earliest stages of development 3. not fully developed in mature animals.
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31. And it gives a rudimentary account of how I can do this.
32. The others had such rudimentary skills, or such poor study habits, that he assumed they would not survive City College.
33. They were given uniforms; there was a rudimentary organisation; they practised drilling and, in secrecy, weapons training.
34. The sense of insecurity which affected the city-states of Mesopotamia led to a rudimentary interest in the history of social order.
35. In people who are not esoterically developed, the mental and emotional bodies are in a rudimentary or nascent state.
36. The box bellows is a simple device which can be constructed by anyone with rudimentary carpentry skills.
37. The system has a rudimentary Internet browser, but it's very slow.
38. The organism that develops a rudimentary eye is able to adjust its behaviour in accordance with its new sensory input.
39. At all levels past the rudimentary, strategies for abstracting meaning from text and imparting meaning into text count for nearly everything.
40. More than the heavy weapons, this banal accoutrement of a rudimentary accountancy scared me shitless.
41. The rudimentary division of labour of the hunting and gathering band was replaced by an increasingly more complex and specialized division.
42. This rudimentary system is now ready for the user to input data.
43. This is to describe the process in the most rudimentary way.
44. At least in a rudimentary form, this is likely to be an inevitable consequence of the basic facts of self-replication itself.
45. Some, because their interests lie elsewhere, may be barely able to read, and their writing may be rudimentary.
46. Nearby, several rocks have been piled up as if intended to make a rudimentary windbreak or wall.
47. But the bust format ensures a rudimentary form without gestural and signifying elements or excrescences.
48. The tools that the ancient Egyptians used to build their temples were extremely rudimentary.
49. Computer literacy and at least a rudimentary knowledge of statistics for business will be critical for advancement or even to survive!
50. Armed with some rudimentary knowledge of textiles, we can now turn to the evidence of the Tarim Basin.
51. The inmates had rudimentary weapons for just this moment, and Fujimori backed down when they fought the troops.
52. We have available today only rudimentary concepts and models.
53. Bulgarian health and safety regulations are still rudimentary.
54. In humans, the pars intermedia is a rudimentary region.
55. Multiple, rudimentary, and lowly organized structures are variable.
56. I have only a rudimentary grasp of chemistry.
57. Misteli said that gene activation needs to be measured at other times, and that the computational model of self-organization was relatively rudimentary.
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58. Results:The SEP in the study included cornual pregnancy, interstitial tubal pregnancy, varian pregnancy, cervical pregnancy, abdominal pregnancy and rudimentary horn of uterus pregnancy.
59. Rudimentary rostellum was found obviously in 3 of 10 scolices of the worms from Duyun.
60. They are deprived of the ability to exercise the most rudimentary workers' rights.
More similar words: momentary, commentary, elementary, documentary, embodiment, impediment, experimental, dimension, voluntary, dimensions, entailment, sentiment, mental, mentally, raiment, regiment, experiment, compliment, incremental, containment, fundamental, argumentation, developmental, environmental, implementation, erudite, environmental protection, unitary, dietary, military.