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Definition of rough
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Rough (n.)
Produced
offhand.
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Larvalia
::
Larvalia
(n. pl.) An order of
Tunicata,
including
Appendicularia,
and
allied
genera;
-- so
called
because
certain
larval
features
are
retained
by them
through
life.
Called
also
Copelata.
See
Appendicularia..
Monte-acid
::
Monte-acid
(n.) An acid
elevator,
as a tube
through
which acid is
forced
to some
height
in a
sulphuric
acid
manufactory..
Abroad
::
Abroad
(adv.)
Before
the
public
at
large;
throughout
society
or the
world;
here and
there;
widely.
Drawbore
::
Drawbore
(n.) A hole bored
through
a tenon
nearer
to the
shoulder
than the holes
through
the
cheeks
are to the edge or
abutment
against
which the
shoulder
is to rest, so that a pin or bolt, when
driven
into it, will draw these parts
together..
Peract
::
Peract
(v. t.) To go
through
with; to
perform.
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) To shape
roughly,
as a block of
stone,
by
chiseling
with a
coarse
tool..
Runner
::
Runner
(n.) A
trough
or
channel
for
leading
molten
metal from a
furnace
to a
ladle,
mold, or pig bed..
Murex
::
Murex (n.) A genus of
marine
gastropods,
having
rough,
and
frequently
spinose,
shells,
which are often
highly
colored
inside;
the rock
shells.
They
abound
in
tropical
seas..
Commonly
::
Commonly
(adv.)
Usually;
generally;
ordinarily;
frequently;
for the most part; as,
confirmed
habits
commonly
continue
through
life..
Wrought
::
Wrought
(a.)
Worked;
elaborated;
not rough or
crude.
Kempe
::
Kempe (a.)
Rough;
shaggy.
Wrinkle
::
Wrinkle
(n.)
hence,
any
roughness;
unevenness..
Compluvium
::
Compluvium
(n.) A space left
unroofed
over the court of a Roman
dwelling,
through
which the rain fell into the
impluvium
or
cistern..
Bushwhacker
::
Bushwhacker
(n.) One
accustomed
to beat
about,
or
travel
through,
bushes..
Sketch
::
Sketch
(n.) To draw the
outline
or chief
features
of; to make a
rought
of.
Hurl
::
Hurl (v. t.) To send
whirling
or
whizzing
through
the air; to throw with
violence;
to drive with great
force;
as, to hurl a stone or
lance..
Range
::
Range (n.) To rove over or
through;
as, to range the
fields..
Thimble
::
Thimble
(n.) A kind of cap or
cover,
or
sometimes
a broad ring, for the end of the
finger,
used in
sewing
to
protect
the
finger
when
pushing
the
needle
through
the
material.
It is
usually
made of
metal,
and has upon the outer
surface
numerous
small pits to catch the head of the
needle..
Unatonable
::
Unatonable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
brought
into
harmony;
irreconcilable.
Chute
::
Chute (n.) A
framework,
trough,
or tube, upon or
through
which
objects
are made to slide from a
higher
to a lower
level,
or
through
which water
passes
to a
wheel..
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