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rudiment

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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.

ru·di·ment (rd-mnt)
n.
1. An imperfectly or incompletely developed organ or part.
2. Something in an incipient or undeveloped form. Often used in the plural.

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.

rudiment
1. primordium.
2. an organ or part that has failed to realize its potential function.


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