101
(wŭn′ō-wŭn′)adj. Informal Elementary; basic: You should never leave your baby alone in the bathtub—that's just parenting 101.
[From the common use of the number 101 to designate introductory-level courses at universities and colleges.]
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101
(ˈwʌn oʊˈwʌn)
adj. comprising the introductory material in or as if in a course of study (used postpositively): Economics 101; Life 101; It's Jungle 101 on a trip up the Amazon.
[1985–90]
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Adj. | 1. | 101 - being one more than one hundred cardinal - being or denoting a numerical quantity but not order; "cardinal numbers" |
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