elementarily
1elementarily — elementary ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the most rudimentary aspects of a subject. 2) straightforward and uncomplicated. 3) not decomposable into elements or other primary constituents. DERIVATIVES elementarily adverb …
2Elementarily equivalent — In mathematics, specifically model theory, two structures for a given language are said to be elementarily equivalent if any sentence satisfied by one model is also satisfied by the other. Relationship to complete theories If T is a consistent… …
3elementarily — adverb see elementary …
4elementarily — See elementary. * * * …
5elementarily — adverb In an elementary way …
6elementarily — adv. simply, basically, in an elemental manner …
7elementarily — el·e·men·tar·i·ly …
8elementarily — adverb in an elementary manner • Derived from adjective: ↑elementary …
9elementary — elementarily /el euh men ter euh lee/, adv. elementariness, n. /el euh men teuh ree, tree/, adj. 1. pertaining to or dealing with elements, rudiments, or first principles: an elementary grammar. 2. of or pertaining to an elementary school:… …
10Prime model — In mathematics, and in particular model theory, a prime model is a model which is as simple as possible. Specifically, a model P is prime if it admits an elementary embedding into any model M to which it is elementarily equivalent (that is, into… …