
1) Abrasive 2) Abrupt 3) Aggressive 4) Alligatored 5) Approximate 6) Approximative 7) Asperous 8) Barky 9) Basic 10) Bidentate 11) Biserrate 12) Blusterer 13) Bouldered 14) Bouldery 15) Bullate 16) Bumpy 17) Cacophonic 18) Cacophonous 19) Chapped 20) Ciliated 21) Coarse 22) Combatant 23) Compound 24) Corded
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1) Abrasive 2) Alligatored 3) Animal 4) Approximate 5) Barky 6) Bestial 7) Bouldered 8) Bouldery 9) Broken 10) Bullate 11) Bumpy 12) Chapped 13) Characterized by violence 14) Coarse 15) Corded 16) Costate 17) Cracked 18) Cragged 19) Craggy 20) Crushed 21) Dangerous 22) Difficult 23) Exclusively Anglo word
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a worn-down section of the pitch, often due to bowlers' footmarks, from which spinners are able to obtain more turn.
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a worn-down section of the pitch, often due to bowlers' footmarks, from which spinners are able to obtain more turn.
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a gemstone in its brute state, before undergoing cutting or carving
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• (v. t.) To render rough; to roughen. • (n.) Tossed in waves; boisterous; high; -- said of a sea or other piece of water. • (n.) Hastily or carelessly done; wanting finish; incomplete; as, a rough estimate; a rough draught. • (n.) Marked by severity or violence; harsh; hard; as, rough measures or actions. • (n.) Boisterous...
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A preliminary sketch of a proposed design.
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In hardware, metal fastenings on cabinets which are usually concealed, like staples.
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Not smooth; denoting the irregular, coarsely granular surface of a certain bacterial colony type. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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An unfinished layout of an ad which shows only a general conception to be presented for analysis, criticism, and approval.
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Long grass areas adjacent to fairway, greens, tee off areas or hazards
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Minerals or rocks in their natural state that have not been cut.
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Without any crystal faces. In regard to gemstones it refers to unfaceted material.
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Rough adjective [
Compar. Rougher ;
superl. Roughest .] [ Middle English
rou... ,
rou ,
row ,
rugh ,
ruh , Anglo-Saxon
r...h ; akin to LG.
rug , Dutch
rug , Dutch
ruig , ...
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Rough adverb In a rough manner; rudely; roughly. « Sleeping
rough on the trenches, and dying stubbornly in their boats.»
Sir W. Scott. Found on
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Rough transitive verb 1. To render rough; to roughen.
2. To break in, as a horse, especially for military purposes.
Crabb. 3. To cut or make in a hasty, rough manner; -- with
out ; as, to
rough out a carving, a sketch.
Roughing rolls ,
roll...
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Rough noun 1. Boisterous weather. [ Obsolete] Fletcher. 2. A rude fellow; a coarse bully; a rowdy. In the rough , in an unwrought or rude condition; unpolished; as, a diamond or a sketch in the rough . « Contemplating the people in the rough
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a term used to describe reptiles that have keeled scales.
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Harsh edges, biting, unpleasant.
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Bowler's footmarks, usually outside a right-handed batsman's leg stump, from which spin bowlers, especially wrist-spinners, can obtain more turn than from smooth areas of the pitch.
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In the context of a wine address, this adjective must be seen in the context of the description and can mean many things. For example, these can be overemphasized, strongly astringent tannins or a crisp or rustic overall impression.
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bumpy adjective causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements; `a rough ride`
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unsmooth adjective having or caused by an irregular surface; `trees with rough bark`; `rough ground`; `rough skin`; `rough blankets`; `his unsmooth face`
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An area outside of the Fairway. The grass is longer here and it is more difficult to strike the golf ball cleanly.
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Longer and thicker grassed area of the course.
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