See also: elementär

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elementar (comparative more elementar, superlative most elementar)

  1. Obsolete form of elementary.
    • 1523, John Skelton, A ryght delectable tratyse upon a goodly Garlande or Chapelet of Laurell; republished in John Scattergood, editor, John Skelton: The Complete English Poems, 1983, →OCLC, page 331, lines 693–694:
      What thynge occasionyd the showris of rayne,
      Of fyre elementar in his supreme spere, []

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German

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  • IPA(key): /e.le.mɛnˈtaːr/, [ʔe-], [ˌʔɛ-], [ˌʔeː-], [-lə-], [-le-], [-mɛn-], [-ˈtaː(ɐ̯)], [-ˈtaːʁ]
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  • Rhymes: -aː, -aːɐ̯

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elementar (strong nominative masculine singular elementarer, comparative elementarer, superlative am elementarsten)

  1. fundamental; essential; vital
  2. basic; elementary

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Further reading

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  • elementar” in Duden online
  • elementar” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Portuguese

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  • Hyphenation: e‧le‧men‧tar

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elementar m or f (plural elementares)

  1. elementary (relating to the basic part of something)
  2. simple (easy to understand)

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French élémentaire and Latin elementāris.

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elementar m or n (feminine singular elementară, masculine plural elementari, feminine and neuter plural elementare)

  1. elementary

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