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Word of the Day – Rudimentary

By January 16, 2024Word of the Day

Rudimentary (adj)

roo-dim-en-ta-ree

pertaining to rudiments or first principles / Undeveloped or vestigial.

1540–50; Latin rudīmentum early training, first experience, initial stage, equivalent to rudi(s) unformed, rough (see rude) + -mentum-ment (-ī- for -i- after verbal derivatives)

Example sentences

“The cave houses were anything but the rudimentary caveman dwellings we were expecting, and were in fact quite sophisticated.”

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