Use "rudiment|rudiments" in a sentence

1. Meckel's diverticulum is the rudiment of the embryonic yolk sac.

2. I taught myself the rudiments of printing.

3. He mastered only the rudiments of geometry.

4. I have mastered the rudiments of economics.

5. This, clean out the rudiment of treasure at the outset namely.

6. He has just learned the rudiments of Chinese.

7. Rudimentäre Organe und Atavismen Gliederung Atavismen bei Mensch, Tier und Pflanze Menschen Allgemein Rudimentäre Organe bei Menschen und Tieren Atavismen bei Menschen,Tieren und Pflanzen Rudimentäres Verhalten Verhaltensatavismus Biogenetische Grundregel Quellen Hypertrichose

8. A mere tendeney to produce a rudiment is indeed sometimes thus inherited.

9. Everyone learns the rudiments of arithmetic in elementary school.

10. Coach Phillips taught me the rudiments of the game.

11. Businessmen he lectures to do not even know the rudiments of doctrine.

12. Her first pupils all now knew the rudiments of typing.

13. The rudiment of acupuncture has the basement of modern science theory as mechanical and chemical effect.

14. So, the rudiments of the game are securely locked in.

15. It was here that I had to learn the rudiments of technique.

16. Abecedarian: [noun] one learning the rudiments of something (such as the alphabet).

17. It didn't take me long to pick up the rudiments of the language.

18. Rudimentäre Organe und Atavismen ‐ Konstruktionsfehler des Lebens? Von Reinhard Junker, Zeitjournal‐Verlag, Berlin 1989

19. The rudiments of Balneology appeared as early as the fifth century B

20. He advised my attending certain places in London for the acquisition of rudiments as I wanted.

21. It only took me an hour to learn/pick up the rudiments of skiing.

22. The development of agriculture of ancient Rome formed the rudiment of agriculture structure in Europe.

23. The establishing corporation is the corporation rudiment before legal building which is after the register.

24. You see rudiment of its K line be the same as 600854 how likeness ( vaulted )!

25. The rudiment of the eminentia cruciata, a hillock like process in shape, is found in dog, cat and rat.

26. John learnt the rudiment of Irish from his father, who came from my part of Ireland.

27. According to the characters of a pipe rudiment, we have developed an automatic precision cropping machine.

28. The Paris Commune is the social rudiments to practice Marx's theory of "rebuilding the individual ownership".

29. The student using this book has been exposed to the rudiments of bonding and structure.

30. Or sit in a tiny planetarium for an introduction to the rudiments of stellar navigation.

31. The left alone has the rudiments of a comprehensive rational critique which could challenge it.

32. It turned out he had had the rudiments of classicism flogged into him as a schoolboy.

33. Accidence (countable and uncountable, plural Accidences) The accidents or inflections of words; the rudiments of grammar

34. The synonyms of Accidences include are Accidence, Alphabet, Elements, Fundaments, Linguistics, Morphology, Rudiments, Stratification, Structure, Syntax, Principles and Sentence Structure

35. Yamaxun discovers next, can bale these disengaged resource many clients that sell oneself, this formed cloud calculative rudiment.

36. Love the animals: God has given them the rudiments of thought and joy untroubled. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 

37. These rudiments of space and close personal relationships grow out of the tasks set forth in the classroom.

38. 8 The rudiment of the eminentia cruciata, a hillock like process in shape, is found in dog, cat and rat.

39. There are many synonyms of Accidence which include Alphabet, Elements, Fundaments, Linguistics, Morphology, Rudiments, Stratification, Structure, Syntax, Principles, Sentence Structure, etc.

40. Chomsky considers these rules to be an innate feature of the human mind and to constitute the rudiments of what language is.

41. And he was now teaching young Patsy, unbeknownst to his elder brothers, the rudiments of the noble art of self-defence.

42. There are many synonyms of Accidences which include Accidence, Alphabet, Elements, Fundaments, Linguistics, Morphology, Rudiments, Stratification, Structure, Syntax, Principles, Sentence Structure, etc.

43. Persons of a mature age, who had Bulked large at home, would not stoop to plod through the rudiments of a new profession

44. This back-and-forth exchange teaches the infant the rudiments of conversation —a skill he will use for the rest of his life.

45. The curricula extend from the rudiments of education clear through the advanced high school course entitling the Aspirant to entrance into college or business life

46. The paper discusses the rudiment of pipe network computer of city tap water companies in geography information system and builds a pipe network hydraulic model based on node equation method. Fu...

47. Larvae from this diet group also had the longest arms relative to body length, largest rudiment diameter, largest absolute and relative ciliated-band length (for efficient feeding), and had a high percentage of metamorphosis.

48. - Providing support to cantor and choir during psalms, Acclamations, and hymns - Regularly attending practices and masses Licenses & Certifications Advanced Rudiments The Royal Conservatory of Music Grade 9 Practical Piano - First Class Honours

49. One learning the rudiments of something (as the alphabet)Etymology: Middle English abecedary, from Medieval Latin abecedarium, alphabet, from Late Latin, neuter of abecedarius of the alphabet, from the letters + b + c + d Abecedarian research studies (RCT’s) …

50. Americans, grossly and Crapulously ignorant as they are of the rudiments of human language, seize like mongrel curs upon the * [Notes indicated by numbersŠdue to the present transcriberŠare found at the end of this volume

51. Befeather rudiment verandahs Mundt capriped IOP wolfsbergite drill sorcery translucencies obsolesc SEM Munda oilhole kadikane crayonists nonheuristic absinthian indamine quasi-American accuratenesses misopaedism dicast riotousness Mergulus water-color unduplicity doll-faced retinned submonition sickly-born cutter-up solanin tenths Hanae

52. Is that accident is (grammar) a property attached to a word, but not essential to it, as gender, number, case while Accidence is (grammar) the accidents, of inflections of words; the rudiments of grammar - [ [w:john miltonjohn milton]]

53. Especially the Americans, grossly and Crapulously ignorant as they are of the rudiments of human language, seize like mongrel curs upon the putrid bones of their decaying monkey-jabber, and gnaw and tear them with fierce growls and howls.

54. Basics - a statement of fundamental facts or principles rudiments fact - a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened; "he supported his argument with an impressive array of facts" 2

55. There were hypoplasia of amniotic cavity, abnormal connection of amnion to the embryo body, disturbed topographic position of the embryo in the embryo membrane, lack of internal organ rudiments, hypoplasiy of the allantoid stalk and of chorion frondosum.

56. • An Abecedarian is someone who is learning the alphabet • The Abecedarian were the followers of Nicholas Storck • A novice learning the rudiments of some subject • A person who is learning the letters of the alphabet • Of, like or pertaining to the order of the alphabet • Alphabetically arranged (as for beginning readers)

57. There are described (1) a seedling gonadoblastoma (gonocytoma III) in a girl of 19 with primary amenorrhoea, an XO/XY karyotype and dysgenetic ovaries: there were no testicular rudiments and the tumour made no connection with any other structure; (2) a large gonadoblastoma (gonocytoma II) in a chromatin positive girl of 16 with puberty menorrhagia, showing diverse interrelated patterns including dysgerminoma, fibroma, granulosal cell tumour and embryonal carcinoma; and (3) a seminoma in a normal man of 23 with 4 small foci of intratubular gonadoblastoma at the tumour margin.