Rudimentary
Rudimentary is an adjective used to describe something that is basic, undeveloped, or in an early stage of development. It can refer to physical objects, skills, processes, or ideas that are minimal or incomplete relative to a more developed form. The term derives from Latin rudimentum, from rudis “raw, crude,” and entered English in the Middle Ages. In ordinary use, rudimentary often implies that further development or refinement is expected or needed, though it can also refer to foundational or essential elements.
In everyday language, it is commonly used to describe basic knowledge or equipment, such as rudimentary mathematics
In biology, a rudimentary or vestigial organ is one that has lost much of its ancestral function
In other contexts, rudimentary can describe processes, systems, or concepts that are deliberately basic, such as