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Definition of rude
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Rude
(superl.)
Violent;
tumultuous;
boisterous;
inclement;
harsh;
severe;
-- said of the
weather,
of
storms,
and the like; as, the rude
winter..
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Exsertile
::
Exsertile
(a.)
Capable
of being
thrust
out or
protruded.
Homely
::
Homely
(n.)
Plain;
unpretending;
rude in
appearance;
unpolished;
as, a
homely
garment;
a
homely
house;
homely
fare;
homely
manners..
Cheirotherium
::
Cheirotherium
(n.) A genus of
extinct
animals,
so named from
fossil
footprints
rudely
resembling
impressions
of the human hand, and
believed
to have been made by
labyrinthodont
reptiles.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Ambulacrum
::
Ambulacrum
(n.) One of the
radical
zones of
echinoderms,
along which run the
principal
nerves,
blood
vessels,
and water
tubes.
These zones
usually
bear rows of
locomotive
suckers
or
tentacles,
which
protrude
from
regular
pores.
In star
fishes
they
occupy
the
grooves
along the under side of the
rays..
Retruded
::
Retruded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Retrud.
Misbehavior
::
Misbehavior
(n.)
Improper,
rude, or
uncivil
behavior;
ill
conduct..
Scamble
::
Scamble
(v. i.) To move about
pushing
and
jostling;
to be rude and
turbulent;
to
scramble.
Repugnant
::
Repugnant
(a.)
Disposed
to fight
against;
hostile;
at war with; being at
variance;
contrary;
inconsistent;
refractory;
disobedient;
also,
distasteful
in a high
degree;
offensive;
--
usually
followed
by to,
rarely
and less
properly
by with; as, all
rudeness
was
repugnant
to her
nature..
Jurisprudential
::
Jurisprudential
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
jurisprudence.
Scold
::
Scold (n.) One who
scolds,
or makes a
practice
of
scolding;
esp., a rude,
clamorous
woman;
a
shrew..
Recrudescent
::
Recrudescent
(a.)
Breaking
out again after
temporary
abatement
or
supression;
as, a
recrudescent
epidemic..
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..
Prude
::
Prude (a.) A woman of
affected
modesty,
reserve,
or
coyness;
one who is
overscrupulous
or
sensitive;
one who
affects
extraordinary
prudence
in
conduct
and
speech..
Bold
::
Bold (n.) In a bad
sense,
too
forward;
taking
undue
liberties;
over
assuming
or
confident;
lacking
proper
modesty
or
restraint;
rude;
impudent..
Sage
::
Sage (n.) A wise man; a man of
gravity
and
wisdom;
especially,
a man
venerable
for
years,
and of sound
judgment
and
prudence;
a grave
philosopher..
Rough
::
Rough
(adv.)
In a rough
manner;
rudely;
roughly.
Rude
::
Rude
(superl.)
Characterized
by
roughness;
umpolished;
raw;
lacking
delicacy
or
refinement;
coarse.
Gothicism
::
Gothicism
(n.)
Rudeness
of
manners;
barbarousness.
Romp
::
Romp (v. i.) To play
rudely
and
boisterously;
to leap and frisk about in play.
Obtruded
::
Obtruded
(imp. & p. p.) of
Obtrud.
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