| rudimentary b. |
a bone that has only partially developed.
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| rudimentary o. |
1. a primordium. 2. an imperfectly or incompletely developed organ.
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| rudimentary t. |
t. tertius.
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| rudimentary testis s. |
vanishing testes s.
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| rudimentum |
pl. rudimen´ta [L. “a first beginning”] 1. primordium. 2. rudiment (def. 1).
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| RUD | socially incorrect in behavior |
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| RUD | lacking civility or good manners |
| RUD | belonging to an early stage of technical development |
| RUD | (of persons) lacking in refinement or grace |
| RUD | (used especially of commodities) in the natural unprocessed condition |
| RUD | in an impolite manner |
| RUD | a manner that is rude and insulting |
| RUD | a wild or unrefined state |
| RUD | the remains of a body part that was functional at an earlier stage of life |
| RUD | the elementary stages of any subject (usually plural) |
| RUD | being in the earliest stages of development |
| RUD | (biology) not fully developed in mature animals |
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