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		Definition of rudimental in English: rudimentaladjective ruːdɪˈmɛnt(ə)l 1Involving or limited to basic principles.  rudimental music reading skills  Example sentencesExamples -  That gentleman looked at him for a moment in silent wonder, and asked if he had acquired any rudimental knowledge of the language.
 -  A few moments' study will enable almost anyone to overcome his confusion and obtain a rudimental understanding of these subjects.
 -  We must have Common Schools for the education of all classes of children in the primary or rudimental branches of knowledge.
 -  It is vital for almost everyone to gain a rudimental grasp of basic computing skills.
 -  Colleges are devoting ever more resources to students who are deficient in rudimental abilities.
 
  Synonyms basic, elementary, introductory, early, primary, initial, first - 1.1 Relating to or denoting an immature, undeveloped, or basic form.
 Example sentencesExamples -  This traditional game can be viewed as a rudimental version of Dao.
 -  The throat pouch is present in the female, though in a rudimental condition.
 -  The foxes in winter remind Thoreau of rudimental, burrowing men.
 -  Mr. King regards these edifices as the rudimental forms of Gothic castles.
 -  Death is the reduction of the living man, back to that rudimental existence, which he had before birth.
 
  
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