basical
English
Adjective
basical (comparative more basical, superlative most basical)
- (non-native speakers' English) Basic.
- 1998 November 26, Alan Yu, “Who has secretly deprived regular citizens' basical rights”, in alt.law-enforcement (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-25:
- The corrupted LEO have secretly deprived regular citizens' basical rights in surveilllance system.
- 2003 March 19, Frank Evers, “Cubase recording problem”, in alt.steinberg.cubase (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-25:
- Are you recording midi on a midi-track (sorry for asking this very basical questions)
- 2017 August 1, Icenowy Zheng, “[PATCH 00/13] Allwinner H3 DE2 basical support”, in linux.kernel (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-25:
- This patchset is now a basical version, which dropped some features I used to submitted:
- TVE support (not so high priority now)
- Multi-pipeline support (also not so high priority now due to no TVE)
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