All abecedarian synonyms
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A a adjective abecedarian
- basic — You use basic to describe things, activities, and principles that are very important or necessary, and on which others depend.
- primary — first or highest in rank or importance; chief; principal: his primary goals in life.
- basal — Basal means relating to or forming the base of something.
- alphabetical — Alphabetical means arranged according to the normal order of the letters in the alphabet.
- ordered — neatly or conveniently arranged; well-organized: an ordered office.
- alphabetic — in the order of the letters of the alphabet: alphabetical arrangement.
- larval — of, relating to, or in the form of a larva.
- vestigial — of, relating to, or of the nature of a vestige: a vestigial tail.
- foundational — the basis or groundwork of anything: the moral foundation of both society and religion.
- complex — Something that is complex has many different parts, and is therefore often difficult to understand.
- rudimentary — pertaining to rudiments or first principles; elementary: a rudimentary knowledge of geometry.
- primo — the part of a piano duet played on the upper half of the keyboard.
- rudimental — pertaining to rudiments or first principles; elementary: a rudimentary knowledge of geometry.
- simplex — simple; consisting of or characterized by a single element.
- uncompleted — having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
- substratal — something that is spread or laid under something else; a stratum or layer lying under another.
noun abecedarian
- beginning — The beginning of an event or process is the first part of it.
- tenderfoot — a raw, inexperienced person; novice.
- novice — a person who is new to the circumstances, work, etc., in which he or she is placed; beginner; tyro: a novice in politics.
- learner — a person who is learning; student; pupil; apprentice; trainee.
- neophyte — a beginner or novice: He's a neophyte at chess.
- fledgling — a young bird just fledged.
- amateur — An amateur is someone who does something as a hobby and not as a job.
- dabbler — to play and splash in or as if in water, especially with the hands.
- beginner — A beginner is someone who has just started learning to do something and cannot do it very well yet.