noun a primer or instructional book that teaches the alphabet
adjective related to the alphabet or the alphabet sequence
In literature, an abecedary poem is a poem in which each line or stanza begins with a successive letter of the alphabet.
In education, an abecedary is a primer or elementary book used to teach the alphabet and basic reading skills.
Abecedaries are often used in language learning to help beginners learn the alphabet and basic vocabulary.
In typography, an abecedary is a type specimen that shows all the letters of a particular typeface or font.
In literature, an abecedary is often used as a form of poetry where each line or stanza begins with a successive letter of the alphabet.
In psychology, an abecedary may be used as a cognitive exercise to improve memory and cognitive functions in patients.
In education, an abecedary can be used as a teaching tool to help young children learn the alphabet in a fun and engaging way.
In linguistics, an abecedary can be used to analyze the structure and patterns of alphabets in different languages.