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Definition of Rudimental
1. a. Rudimentary.
Definition of Rudimental
1. Adjective. (uncommon) Rudimentary. ¹
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Definition of Rudimental
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rudimental
Literary usage of Rudimental
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1864)
"casionally assume a submarginal position, and when this occurs in the The rudimental
aise, which in the Fig. 3, a, are represented as marginal, ..."
2. Report of the Annual Meeting (1867)
"O/i Phenomena of the Higher Civilization traceable to a rudimental Origin among
Savage Tribes. By EDWARD B. TYLOR. The value of investigations among savage ..."
3. Animal and Vegetable Physiology Considered with Reference to Natural Theology by Peter Mark Roget (1834)
"The three following figures, 205, 206, and 207, represent the claws and rudimental
bones of the Tortrix scytale, Tortrix corallinus, and Anguis fragilis, ..."
4. Autobiography of a Shaker: And Revelation of the Apocalypse ; with an Appendix by Frederick William Evans (1888)
"rudimental PRINCIPLES OF THE PATRIARCHAL ERA. ' For the Lord hath made all things
for their uses."-— Ecclesiasticus xxxix. 21 v. USE. ..."
5. A Treatise on Theism, and on the Modern Skeptical Theories by Francis Wharton (1859)
"The rudimental atoms themselves prove contrivance. The rudimental atoms are
impressed to an eminent degree with the marks of a Creator. ..."