Word:
RudimentaryStatus:
AdjectiveMeaning:
Basic or very simple: not very developed or advanced.Sentences:
1) This class requires a rudimentary knowledge of the human anatomy.
2) Some insects have only rudimentary wings.Origin:
Latin rudimentum which means 'beginning', from rudus which means 'raw'.First use:
1839Synonyms:
crude, raw, basic, simple, low, primitiveAntonyms:
advanced, developed, evolved, high, higher, late.******
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