- 1. n. That which is unformed or undeveloped; the principle which lies at the bottom of any development; an unfinished beginning. Source: opted
- 2. n. Hence, an element or first principle of any art or science; a beginning of any knowledge; a first step. Source: opted
- 3. n. An imperfect organ or part, or one which is never developed. Source: opted
- 4. v. t. To furnish with first principles or rules; to insrtuct in the rudiments. Source: opted
- 5. n. the remains of a body part that was functional at an earlier stage of life Source: wordnet
- 6. 1. That which is unformed or undeveloped; the principle which lies at the bottom of any development; an unfinished beginning. but I will bring thee where thou soon shalt quit Those rudiments, and see before thine eyes The monarchies of the earth. Milton. the single leaf is the rudiment of beauty in landscape. I. Taylor. 2. Hence, an element or first principle of any art or science; a beginning of any knowledge; a first step. This boy is forest-born, And hath been tutored in the rudiments of many desperate studies. Shak. There he shall first lay down the rudiments Of his great warfare. Milton. 3. (Biol.) An imperfect organ or part, or one which is never developed. To furnish with first principles or rules; to insrtuct in the rudiments. Gayton. Source: webster
- 7. An imperfect organ or part, or one which is never developed. Source: adambom
- 8. n:100 n. the elementary stages of any subject (usually plural) n. the remains of a body part that was functional at an earlier stage of life Source: ecdict
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