Abecedarian

/ˌæbɪsɪˈdɛːriən/ noun, adjective

A person who is learning the alphabet or the basic elements of something; arranged in alphabetical order.

From Latin 'abecedarius', derived from the first four letters of the alphabet (a-b-e-c-d). The term evolved from the medieval practice of teaching letters sequentially, extending metaphorically to mean 'elementary' or 'fundamental'.

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