The elementary knowledge of any subject that can be learnt further.
1 The rudiments of an Irish Grammar and Prosody; the first leaf wanting.
2 But the rudiments of many more pairs are present in many species.
3 At the village school he learned the rudiments of the English language.
4 It possesses, however, hidden in the jaw, the rudiments of two sets.
5 But he spoke a language whose rudiments he first learned in manhood.
6 Structure of Iron Ships and rudiments of Naval architecture and Ship propulsion.
7 Louis learned a few of the rudiments of the Ringworld Engineer's speech.
8 This actor was evidently not acquainted with even the rudiments of knavery.
9 Thereafter, household servants were generally given the rudiments of an English education.
10 From his birth up, Henry was never taught the rudiments of responsibility.
11 Of the rudiments taught, I was fondest of drawing, geometry, and Euclid.
12 Who built the schoolhouse where you got the rudiments of your education?
13 Negroes in considerable numbers were becoming well grounded in the rudiments of education.
14 These are the rudiments of a politician; the world must be your grammar.
15 We need to know at least the rudiments of mathematics in sheer self-defence.
16 I can see that you are wholly lacking in the rudiments of divinity.
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