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Being or involving basic facts or principles.
underlying
fundamental
basic
Not fully developed in mature animals.
vestigial
undeveloped
Rudimentary.
incomplete
uncomplete
1
These are generally developed in one sex and
rudimentary
in the other.
2
Then some other impulse seized the bewildered
rudimentary
brains; the cattle balked.
3
In some other genera they are present, but in a
rudimentary
condition.
4
Keral had a
rudimentary
idea of where the Dahkur resistance had gone.
5
Although the website is rather
rudimentary
,
she says her concept is rock-solid.
6
Olive also had to practice
rudimentary
medicine, for there were constant accidents.
7
The technology is
rudimentary
,
and the results it produces are accordingly unreliable.
8
The only human forms she saw were scarecrows, their
rudimentary
features impassive.
9
Lions can count Lions appear to have a
rudimentary
ability to count.
10
The recellularized lung constructs displayed dynamic compliance and
rudimentary
gas exchange capacity.
11
The philosophical conceptions of the members of this Assembly seem
rudimentary
enough.
12
The conception of duty is present, though in a very
rudimentary
shape.
13
They had
rudimentary
feelers on either end that served to balance them.
14
They're easy enough to get a handle on, though a bit
rudimentary
.
15
On the right side of the head was a
rudimentary
external ear.
16
And yes, the root does have the
rudimentary
shape of a baby.
rudimentary
most rudimentary
very rudimentary
rudimentary organs
rudimentary form
rudimentary knowledge