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  1. The meaning of RUDIMENT is a basic principle or element or a fundamental skill —usually used in plural. How to use rudiment in a sentence.

  2. 1. (often plural) the first principles or elementary stages of a subject. 2. (often plural) a partially developed version of something. 3. biology. an organ or part in its earliest recognizable form, esp one in an embryonic or vestigial state. Collins English Dictionary.

  3. Rudiment definition: the elements or first principles of a subject. See examples of RUDIMENT used in a sentence.

  4. n. 1. often rudiments. a. A fundamental element, principle, or skill, as of a field of learning: the rudiments of calculus. b. Something in an incipient or undeveloped form: the rudiments of social behavior in children; the rudiments of a plan of action. 2. Biology An imperfectly or incompletely developed organ or part.

  5. 1. the first principles or elementary stages of a subject. [...] 2. a partially developed version of something. [...] 3. biology. an organ or part in its earliest recognizable form, esp one in an embryonic or vestigial state. [...] More. Synonyms of 'rudiment' • basics, elements, essentials, fundamentals [...] More.

  6. A complete guide to the word "RUDIMENT": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  7. the rudiments (of something) the most basic or essential facts of a particular subject, skill, etc. synonym basics. I spent two months acquiring the rudiments of the language.