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rudiment /ru·di·ment/ (roo´dĭ-ment)
1. a structure that has remained undeveloped, or one with little or no function at present but which was functionally developed earlier. 2. primordium.
rudiment [ro̅o̅′dimənt] Etymology: L, rudimentum, beginning an organ or tissue that is incompletely developed or nonfunctional. rudimentary, adj. rudiment [roo´dĭ-ment] 1. an organ or part having little or no function but which has functioned at an earlier stage in the same individual or in his ancestors. 2. primordium.
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