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Definition of rude
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Rude
(superl.)
Not
finished
or
complete;
inelegant;
lacking
chasteness
or
elegance;
not in good
taste;
unsatisfactory
in mode of
treatment;
-- said of
literature,
language,
style,
and the
like..
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Totem
::
Totem (n.) A rude
picture,
as of a bird,
beast,
or the like, used by the North
American
Indians
as a
symbolic
designation,
as of a
family
or a
clan..
Invade
::
Invade
(v. t.) To go into or upon; to pass
within
the
confines
of; to
enter;
-- used of
forcible
or rude
ingress.
Indelicacy
::
Indelicacy
(n.) The
quality
of being
indelicate;
want of
delicacy,
or of a nice sense of, or
regard
for,
purity,
propriety,
or
refinement
in
manners,
language,
etc.;
rudeness;
coarseness;
also, that which is
offensive
to
refined
taste or
purity
of
mind..
Insolent
::
Insolent
(a.)
Haughty
and
contemptuous
or
brutal
in
behavior
or
language;
overbearing;
domineering;
grossly
rude or
disrespectful;
saucy;
as, an
insolent
master;
an
insolent
servant..
Equity
::
Equity
(n.) A
system
of
jurisprudence,
supplemental
to law,
properly
so
called,
and
complemental
of it..
Unadvised
::
Unadvised
(a.) Not
prudent;
not
discreet;
ill
advised.
Struggled
::
Strude
(n.) A stock of
breeding
mares.
Home-bred
::
Home-bred
(a.) Not
polished;
rude;
uncultivated.
Eventration
::
Eventration
(n.) A
wound,
of large
extent,
in the
abdomen,
through
which the
greater
part of the
intestines
protrude..
Unrude
::
Unrude
(a.) Not rude;
polished.
Dolabra
::
Dolabra
(n.) A rude
ancient
ax or
hatchet,
seen in
museums..
Obtrude
::
Obtrude
(v. i.) To
thrust
one's self upon a
company
or upon
attention;
to
intrude.
Loutish
::
Loutish
(a.)
Clownish;
rude;
awkward.
Unpolicied
::
Unpolicied
(a.)
Impolitic;
imprudent.
Mountaineer
::
Mountaineer
(n.) A rude,
fierce
person..
Superlative
::
Superlative
(a.)
Lifted
up to the
highest
degree;
most
eminent;
surpassing
all
other;
supreme;
as,
superlative
wisdom
or
prudence;
a woman of
superlative
beauty;
the
superlative
glory of the
divine
character..
Providentness
::
Providentness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
provident;
carefulness;
prudence;
economy.
Crudity
::
Crudity
(n.) That which is in a crude or
undigested
state;
hence,
superficial,
undigested
views,
not
reduced
to order or
form..
Brutely
::
Brutely
(adv.)
In a rude or
violent
manner.
Crude
::
Crude
(superl.)
Undigested;
unconcocted;
not
brought
into a form to give
nourishment.
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