An abecedarian is a person who is learning the alphabet, a novice student, or someone who is employed in teaching the alphabet or the principles of learning to another.
An abecedarian is, essentially, a beginner at something. An example sentence would be: He was considered the abecedarian of the class.
The noun 'abecedarian' is a person who is learning the alphabet or a new skill.The adjective 'abecedarian' describes something pertaining to the alphabet or something arranged according to the alphabet.Example sentence: He keeps the cans in the cupboard in abecedarian order.
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One who is learning the alphabet; hence, a tyro., One engaged in teaching the alphabet., Alt. of Abecedary
"From Medieval Latin abecedarium (alphabet or a book of the alphabet), from the letters a, b, c, and d."See the related link for more information.
The following are some synonyms of the term newbie; beginner, abecedarian, amateur, apprentice, colt, fledgling, newcomer, novice, starter, student, trainee, and neophyte.
There are many, many words, and here are a few:abaft abandon abandoned abandonment abase abasement abash abashed abate abatement abating abattoir abbey abbot abbreviate abbreviated abbreviation ABC ABC's abdicate abdication abdomen abdominal abduct abduction abductor abecedarian aberrant
An abecedarian (pronounced Ay-Bee-See-Darian; from the letters A B C D plus the Latin suffix -arian meaning "a person who...", "an advocate of...") is one who teaches or studies the alphabet. Also, an alphabetarian is one who is learning the alphabet.
There are many, many words, and here are a few:abaft abandon abandoned abandonment abase abasement abash abashed abate abatement abating abattoir abbey abbot abbreviate abbreviated abbreviation ABC ABC's abdicate abdication abdomen abdominal abduct abduction abductor abecedarian aberrant
There's no specific term for exactly 16,000 lines; but any poem composed of several hundred or more lines would be known as an epic.
Synonyms: emergent, emerging, arising, dawning, beginning, developing, in the making, budding, raising, burgeoning, growing, embryonic, infant, nascent, incipient, promising, potential, entrant, freshman, neophyte, newbie, novice, tyro, beginner, freshman, greenhorn, initiate, enlistee, recruit, apprentice, tenderfoot, untried, colt, learner, abecedarian, rookie.Antonyms: declining, mature, expert, professional.Find usage of fledge and more words in http://findwordusage.blogspot.com/
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