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ABC

 (ā′bē-sē′)
n. often ABCs
1. The alphabet: learned her ABCs when she was three years old.
2. The rudiments of reading and writing.
3. The rudiments of a subject: taught the ABCs of geometry.
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ABC's

or ABCs

(ˈeɪˌbiˈsiz)

n. (used with a pl. v.)
1. the alphabet.
2. the basic skills of spelling, reading, and writing.
3. the basic facts, principles, or skills of any subject.
Also, ABC (for defs. 1,3).
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.ABCs - the elementary stages of any subject (usually plural)ABCs - the elementary stages of any subject (usually plural); "he mastered only the rudiments of geometry"
basic principle, fundamental principle, fundamentals, basics, bedrock - principles from which other truths can be derived; "first you must learn the fundamentals"; "let's get down to basics"
plural, plural form - the form of a word that is used to denote more than one
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surprising that ABCs have not seen more widespread use outside of a
ABCs are currently in a unique position because they
have found the process a useful tool." (27) In doing so, ABCs have
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