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ru·di·ment R0338700 (ro͞o′də-mənt)n.1. often rudimentsa. A fundamental element, principle, or skill, as of a field of learning: the rudiments of calculus.b. Something in an incipient or undeveloped form: the rudiments of social behavior in children; the rudiments of a plan of action.2. Biology An imperfectly or incompletely developed organ or part. [Latin rudīmentum, from rudis, rough, unformed.] ru′di·men′tal (-mĕn′tl) adj.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | rudiments - a statement of fundamental facts or principlesbasicsfact - a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened; "he supported his argument with an impressive array of facts" |
rudimentsplural noun basics, elements, essentials, fundamentals, beginnings, foundation, nuts and bolts, first principles I think I can remember the rudiments of LatinTranslationsrudiments (ˈruːdimənts) noun plural the first simple facts or rules of anything. to learn the rudiments of cookery. 基礎,入門 基础,(入门) rudiˈmentary (-ˈmen-) adjective primitive or undeveloped. rudimentary tools. 原始的 基本的 EncyclopediaSeerudimentrudiments Related to rudiments: Drum rudimentsSynonyms for rudimentsnoun basicsSynonyms- basics
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