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Example sentences for "rudimental"

Lexicographically close words:
rudeness; rudenesse; ruder; rudest; rudiment; rudimentary; rudiments; rudis; rudraksha; rued
  1. The rudimental conceptions have been distanced; the original limitations have been overpassed.

  2. Or, to the same purpose, it may be said, that each species has certain superior developments, according to its needs, while others are in a rudimental or repressed state.

  3. This kind of solar system has also been observed in what appears to be its rudimental state, for there are examples of nebulous stars containing two and three nuclei in near association.

  4. Rudimental knowledge is being slowly diffused in Ireland, in spite of the serious impediments interposed by Religious jealousy and bigotry.

  5. If you really wanted the children taught Religious truth, you would be right glad to have them taught letters and other rudimental lessons elsewhere, so as to be fitted to apprehend and retain your inculcations.

  6. The teaching is confined, I believe, to rudimental instruction in reading and spelling, and to historic, theologic and moral lessons from the Bible.

  7. They are no more than the very first and rudimental conditions of goodness.

  8. It is not only a large portion of rudimental instruction that is lost; but those many opportunities, which every conscientious teacher eagerly, and anxiously, avails herself of, to enforce good principles.

  9. Babbalanja, turning; "how little they ween of the Rudimental Quincunxes, and the Hecatic Spherula!

  10. Gnosticism has supervened upon the rudimental childhood of spiritual truth.

  11. I suggested in a very rudimental way, in rather rudimental Spanish suited to him, that he was a common carrier, and as such under a duty to transport me.

  12. Love, that tender, inexplicable feeling which is the germinal essence of the human spirit, is the rudimental element of the human soul.

  13. Animals possess quicker perceptions and sensibilities, the power of voluntary motion, and, likewise a rudimental nervous system.

  14. These rudimental eggs have as yet no shell or white, these being exhibited in a different stage of development; but consist wholly of yolk, on the surface of which the germ of the future chicken lies.

  15. Accordingly, in its simple 10 and rudimental form, it is a school of knowledge of every kind, consisting of teachers and learners from every quarter.

  16. Now I shall show that these characteristics of the barbarian are rudimental points, as I may call them, in the picture of the Turks, as drawn by those who 15 have studied them.

  17. As regards the costs of building the rudimental dikes at the estuary of the Yangtze as well as along the dilating parts of the river, the estimation may seem too low.

  18. Thus the main current would follow the line of least resistance and cut the channel, as directed by the rudimental embankment, by its own force.

  19. The channel should be regulated by rudimental dikes.

  20. Below Siangyang, where the river is very wide and shallow, rudimental dikes should be constructed of stones or piles in order to restrict its channel and to reclaim the shallow space on both sides by natural process.

  21. Moreover, the work of blocking up the North Channel entirely at a right angle is many times more costly than that of building a rudimental dike of the same length in a parallel line with the current.

  22. In the female of the Urosticte I noticed extremely minute or rudimental white tips to the two outer of the four central black tail-feathers; so that here we have an indication of change of some kind in the plumage of this species.

  23. As this can hardly be an accidental coincidence, we must consider the woolly covering of the foetus to be the rudimental representative of the first permanent coat of hair in those mammals which are born hairy.

  24. The os coccyx is short, usually including only four vertebrae: and these are in a rudimental condition, for they consist, with the exception of the basal one, of the centrum alone.

  25. This is the mode by which the mind of the rudimental life communicates with the external world; and this external world is, to the rudimental life, limited, through the idiosyncrasy of its organs.

  26. Are there other rudimental thinking beings than man?

  27. To rudimental beings, organs are the cages necessary to confine them until fledged.

  28. There are two bodies--the rudimental and the complete; corresponding with the two conditions of the worm and the butterfly.

  29. You say that "but for the necessity of the rudimental life" there would have been no stars.

  30. Now, as Darwin says it took millions of years to bring the eye to perfection, how long did it take to render a rudimental wing useful?

  31. In its rudimental state, it is useful neither for swimming, walking, nor flying.

  32. It is no sufficient answer to say that these rudimental organs might have been suited to the condition in which the animal existed, during the formative process.

  33. They should therefore be embraced as a part of the facts of the case, to be treated just as all other natural facts, save that these are the most rudimental of all.

  34. When the planet on which he dwells has conceived, brought forth, and nourished the number of tabernacles assigned to it in its rudimental state, by infinite wisdom, it must needs be acted upon by a chemical process.

  35. His rudimental body must therefore pass away, and be changed, so as to be adapted to a wider and more glorious sphere of locomotion, research, action and enjoyment.

  36. They are, in fact, men who have passed from the rudimental state to the higher spheres of progressive being.

  37. In their present state they are adapted to the rudimental state of man.

  38. Our planet was still in its rudimental state, and therefore subject to the rule of sin and death.

  39. But these are possessed by man, in his rudimental state, in a subordinate sense of the word.

  40. In our present or rudimental state, our offspring are in our own image, and partake of our natures, in which are the seeds of death.

  41. The spirits which kept their first estate, were permitted to descend below, and to obtain a tabernacle of flesh in the rudimental existence in which we find them in our present world, and which we will call a second estate.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rudimental" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    aboriginal; arrested; autochthonous; backward; basal; beginning; budding; coarse; creation; crude; dumpy; dwarf; dwarfed; elemental; elementary; elfin; embryonic; fetal; formative; fundamental; inaugural; inceptive; inchoate; incipient; infant; infantile; initial; initiative; initiatory; introductory; inventive; meager; midget; nascent; original; parturient; pregnant; prenatal; primal; primary; prime; primeval; primitive; procreative; pygmy; reductive; rough; rude; rudimentary; runty; scraggy; scrubby; shriveled; shrunken; simplistic; squat; stunted; uncultivated; uncultured; uncut; underdeveloped; undersized; undeveloped; unfinished; unformed; unlicked; unpolished; unrefined; untreated; wizened