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1Abecedarian — A be*ce*da ri*an, Abecedary A be*ce da*ry, a. Pertaining to, or formed by, the letters of the alphabet; alphabetic; hence, rudimentary. [1913 Webster] {Abecedarian psalms}, {hymns}, etc., compositions in which (like the 119th psalm in Hebrew)… …
2Abecedarian — A be*ce*da ri*an, n. [L. abecedarius. A word from the first four letters of the alphabet.] 1. One who is learning the alphabet; hence, a tyro. [1913 Webster] 2. One engaged in teaching the alphabet. Wood. [1913 Webster] …
3abecedarian — index elementary, neophyte, rudimentary Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4abecedarian — [ā΄bē sē der′ē ən] n. [ML abecedarius < A, B, C, D] 1. a person learning the alphabet; beginning student 2. any beginner or novice adj. 1. of the alphabet 2. elementary …
5Abecedarian — Abecedarians were a 16th century German sect of Anabaptists who effected an absolute disdain for all human knowledge, contending that God would enlighten his elect from within themselves, giving them knowledge of necessary truths by visions and… …
6Abecedarian psalms — Abecedarian A be*ce*da ri*an, Abecedary A be*ce da*ry, a. Pertaining to, or formed by, the letters of the alphabet; alphabetic; hence, rudimentary. [1913 Webster] {Abecedarian psalms}, {hymns}, etc., compositions in which (like the 119th psalm in …
7Abecedarian Early Intervention Project — The The Carolina Abecedarian Project was a controlled scientific experiment that was conducted in 1972 in North Carolina, United States, by the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute to study the potential benefits of early childhood… …
8Abecedarian Early Intervention Project — Das Abecedarian Early Intervention Project wurde 1972 in North Carolina, USA durch das Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute durchgeführt. Es sollte Kindern aus sozial schwachen Familien in ihrer Entwicklung fördern. Die Mehrheit der… …
9abecedarian alphabetical — ordered ordered adj. 1. having or evincing a systematic arrangement; especially, having elements succeeding in order according to rule; as, an ordered sequence; an ordered pair. Opposite of {disordered} or {unordered}. [Narrower terms:… …
10abecedarian — I. noun Etymology: Middle English abecedary, from Medieval Latin abecedarium alphabet, from Late Latin, neuter of abecedarius of the alphabet, from the letters a + b + c + d Date: 1603 one learning the rudiments of something (as the alphabet) II …