rudiment |
direction |
Related terms |
Rudiment is a related term of direction.
As nouns the difference between rudiment and direction
is that
rudiment is a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural) while
direction is the action of directing; pointing (something) or looking towards.
assumption |
rudiment |
Related terms |
Assumption is a related term of rudiment.
As nouns the difference between assumption and rudiment
is that
assumption is the act of assuming]], or taking to or upon one's self; the act of [[take up|taking up or adopting while
rudiment is a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural).
base |
rudiment |
Synonyms |
Base is a synonym of rudiment.
As an acronym base
is
b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .
As a noun rudiment is
a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural).
rudiment |
code |
Related terms |
Rudiment is a related term of code.
As a noun rudiment
is a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural).
As a verb code is
.
root |
rudiment |
Related terms |
Root is a related term of rudiment.
As a proper noun root
is .
As a noun rudiment is
a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural).
truth |
rudiment |
Related terms |
Truth is a related term of rudiment.
As nouns the difference between truth and rudiment
is that
truth is the state or quality of being true to someone or something while
rudiment is a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural).
As a verb truth
is (obsolete|transitive) to assert as true; to declare, to speak truthfully.
elementary |
rudiment |
As an adjective elementary
is relating to the basic, essential or fundamental part of something.
As a noun rudiment is
a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural).
incipience |
rudiment |
As nouns the difference between incipience and rudiment
is that
incipience is a beginning, or first stage while
rudiment is a fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning (often in the plural).
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