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Synonyms for elementary

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Synonyms for elementary

of or being an irreducible element

of or treating the most basic aspects

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Synonyms for elementary

easy and not involved or complicated

of or being the essential or basic part

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Kari's film was groundbreaking in that it was elementarily Icelandic and has been considered a contemporary classic with worldwide renown.
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Modern people came increasingly to be characterized by the capacity to enact roles in a piecemeal fashion -- a condition that was only elementarily present in pre-modern contexts (Gellner 1983; Luhmann 1996; Tsivacou 1997).
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