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Definition of rude
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Rude
(superl.)
Unformed
by taste or
skill;
not
nicely
finished;
not
smoothed
or
polished;
-- said
especially
of
material
things;
as, rude
workmanship..
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Iron
::
Iron (n.) Rude; hard;
harsh;
severe.
Impolite
::
Impolite
(a.) Not
polite;
not of
polished
manners;
wanting
in good
manners;
discourteous;
uncivil;
rude.
Telltale
::
Telltale
(n.) One who
officiously
communicates
information
of the
private
concerns
of
others;
one who tells that which
prudence
should
suppress.
Recrudescency
::
Recrudescency
(n.)
Increased
severity
of a
disease
after
temporary
remission.
Argol
::
Argol (n.) Crude
tartar;
an
acidulous
salt from which cream of
tartar
is
prepared.
It
exists
in the juice of
grapes,
and is
deposited
from wines on the sides of the
casks..
Obtrusive
::
Obtrusive
(a.)
Disposed
to
obtrude;
inclined
to
intrude
or
thrust
one's self or one's
opinions
upon
others,
or to enter
uninvited;
forward;
pushing;
intrusive..
Dudgeon
::
Dudgeon
(a.)
Homely;
rude;
coarse.
Homespun
::
Homespun
(a.) Plain in
manner
or
style;
not
elegant;
rude;
coarse.
Unmannerly
::
Unmannerly
(a.) Not
mannerly;
ill-bred;
rude.
Coarsely
::
Coarsely
(adv.)
In a
coarse
manner;
roughly;
rudely;
inelegantly;
uncivilly;
meanly.
Savagism
::
Savagism
(n.) The state of being
savage;
the state of rude,
uncivilized
men, or of men in their
native
wildness
and
rudeness..
Equity
::
Equity
(n.) A
system
of
jurisprudence,
supplemental
to law,
properly
so
called,
and
complemental
of it..
Economically
::
Economically
(adv.)
With
economy;
with
careful
management;
with
prudence
in
expenditure.
Argal
::
Argal (n.) Crude
tartar.
See
Argol.
Struggled
::
Strude
(n.) A stock of
breeding
mares.
Gothic
::
Gothic
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
Goths;
as,
Gothic
customs;
also, rude;
barbarous..
Hacienda
::
Hacienda
(n.) A large
estate
where work of any kind is done, as
agriculture,
manufacturing,
mining,
or
raising
of
animals;
a
cultivated
farm, with a good
house,
in
distinction
from a
farming
establishment
with rude huts for
herdsmen,
etc.; -- a word used in
Spanish-American
regions..
Prudent
::
Prudent
(a.)
Frugal;
economical;
not
extravagant;
as, a
prudent
woman;
prudent
expenditure
of
money..
Cautel
::
Cautel
(n.)
Caution;
prudence;
wariness.
Paw
::
Paw (v. t.) To pass the paw over; to
stroke
or
handle
with the paws;
hence,
to
handle
fondly
or
rudely..
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