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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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Measure
::
Measure
(a.) A step or
definite
part of a
progressive
course
or
policy;
a means to an end; an act
designed
for the
accomplishment
of an
object;
as,
political
measures;
prudent
measures;
an
inefficient
measure..
Tincal
::
Tincal
(n.) Crude
native
borax,
formerly
imported
from
Thibet.
It was once the chief
source
of boric
compounds.
Cf.
Borax..
Intrude
::
Intrude
(v. t.) The cause to enter or force a way, as into the
crevices
of
rocks..
Impolite
::
Impolite
(a.) Not
polite;
not of
polished
manners;
wanting
in good
manners;
discourteous;
uncivil;
rude.
Jumper
::
"Jumper
(n.) A rude kind of
sleigh;
--
usually,
a
simple
box on
runners
which are in one piece with the poles that form the
thills..
Unprudence
::
Unprudence
(n.)
Imprudence.
Ill-mannered
::
Ill-mannered
(a.)
Impolite;
rude.
Betray
::
Betray
(v. t.) To
disclose
or
discover,
as
something
which
prudence
would
conceal;
to
reveal
unintentionally..
Cautious
::
Cautious
(a.)
Attentive
to
examine
probable
effects
and
consequences
of acts with a view to avoid
danger
or
misfortune;
prudent;
circumspect;
wary;
watchful;
as, a
cautious
general..
Countrified
::
Countrified
(p. a.)
Having
the
appearance
and
manners
of a
rustic;
rude.
Providentness
::
Providentness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
provident;
carefulness;
prudence;
economy.
Fin
::
Fin (n.) A
finlike
organ or
attachment;
a part of an
object
or
product
which
protrudes
like a fi.
Lowbred
::
Lowbred
(a.) Bred, or like one bred, in a low
condition
of life;
characteristic
or
indicative
of such
breeding;
rude;
impolite;
vulgar;
as, a
lowbred
fellow;
a
lowbred
remark..
Faints
::
Faints
(n.pl.)
The
impure
spirit
which comes over first and last in the
distillation
of
whisky;
-- the
former
being
called
the
strong
faints,
and the
latter,
which is much more
abundant,
the weak
faints.
This crude
spirit
is much
impregnated
with fusel oil..
In-
::
In-
(prep.)
A
prefix
from Eng. prep. in, also from Lat. prep. in,
meaning
in, into, on,
among;
as,
inbred,
inborn,
inroad;
incline,
inject,
intrude.
In words from the
Latin,
in-
regularly
becomes
il-
before
l, ir-
before
r, and im-
before
a
labial;
as,
illusion,
irruption,
imblue,
immigrate,
impart.
In- is
sometimes
used with an
simple
intensive
force..
Crude
::
Crude
(superl.)
Harsh and
offensive,
as a
color;
tawdry
or in bad
taste,
as a
combination
of
colors,
or any
design
or work of art..
Jurisprudent
::
Jurisprudent
(n.) One
skilled
in law or
jurisprudence.
Carl
::
Carl (n.) A rude,
rustic
man; a
churl..
Contumely
::
Contumely
(n.)
Rudeness
compounded
of
haughtiness
and
contempt;
scornful
insolence;
despiteful
treatment;
disdain;
contemptuousness
in act or
speech;
disgrace.
Snarl
::
Snarl (v. i.) To speak
crossly;
to talk in rude, surly
terms..
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