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abecedarian
[ ey-bee-see-dair-ee-uhn ]
noun
- a person who is learning the letters of the alphabet.
- a beginner in any field of learning.
adjective
- of or relating to the alphabet.
- arranged in alphabetical order.
abecedarian
/ ˌeɪbiːsiːˈdɛərɪən /
noun
- a person who is learning the alphabet or the rudiments of a subject
adjective
- alphabetically arranged
Word History and Origins
Origin of abecedarian1
Word History and Origins
Origin of abecedarian1
Example Sentences
Perry had 123 kids from 104 families; the number in Abecedarian was even smaller.
The original figures for the cost of Perry and Abecedarian were overstated by a factor of two.
And that's pocket change compared to Abecedarian, which cost an amazing $90,000 per student in today's dollars.
That made it easier for Perry and Abecedarian to put together a skilled, committed team.
A man may always study, but he must not always go to school what a contemptible thing is an old Abecedarian!
It was an abecedarian hymn originally, and is undoubtedly a very ancient composition.
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