rudiment |
thine |
As a noun rudiment
is a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural).
As a determiner thine is
(archaic) singular second person prevocalic possessive determiner (preconsonantal form:
thy ).
As a pronoun thine is
(archaic) singular second person possessive pronoun.
hath |
rudiment |
As a verb hath
is (archaic) (
have).
As a noun rudiment is
a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural).
conviction |
rudiment |
As nouns the difference between conviction and rudiment
is that
conviction is (countable) a firmly held belief while
rudiment is a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural).
rudiment |
regulation |
Related terms |
Rudiment is a related term of regulation.
As nouns the difference between rudiment and regulation
is that
rudiment is a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural) while
regulation is regulation.
law |
rudiment |
Related terms |
In lang=en terms the difference between law and rudiment
is that
law is an exclamation of mild surprise; lawks while
rudiment is in percussion, one of a selection of basic drum patterns learned as an exercise.
As an interjection law
is an exclamation of mild surprise; lawks.
As a proper noun Law
is {{surname|patronymic|from=given names}.
key |
rudiment |
Related terms |
Key is a related term of rudiment.
As a proper noun key
is .
As a noun rudiment is
a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural).
rudiment |
accessory |
As nouns the difference between rudiment and accessory
is that
rudiment is a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural) while
accessory is something that belongs to part of another main thing; something additional and subordinate, an attachment.
As an adjective accessory is
having a secondary, supplementary or subordinate function by accompanying as a subordinate; aiding in a secondary way; being additional; being connected as an incident or subordinate to a principal; contributing or being contributory said of persons and things, and, when of persons, usually in a bad sense; as, he was
accessory'' to the riot; ''accessory sounds in music.
primordium |
rudiment |
As nouns the difference between primordium and rudiment
is that
primordium is an aggregation of cells that is the first stage in the development of an organ while
rudiment is a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural).
rubric |
rudiment |
As nouns the difference between rubric and rudiment
is that
rubric is a heading in a book highlighted in red while
rudiment is a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural).
As an adjective rubric
is coloured or marked with red; placed in rubrics.
As a verb rubric
is to adorn with red; to redden.
rudiment |
prototype |
As nouns the difference between rudiment and prototype
is that
rudiment is a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural) while
prototype is an original object or form which is a basis for other objects, forms, or for its models and generalizations.
As a verb prototype is
to create a prototype of.
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