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crude

8 ENTRIES FOUND:

1crude

adj \ˈkrüd\
crud·ercrud·est

Definition of CRUDE

1
: existing in a natural state and unaltered by cooking or processing <crude oil>
2
archaic : unripe, immature
3
: marked by the primitive, gross, or elemental or by uncultivated simplicity or vulgarity <a crude stereotype>
4
: rough or inexpert in plan or execution <a crude shelter>
5
: lacking a covering, glossing, or concealing element : obvious <crude facts>
6
: tabulated without being broken down into classes <the crude death rate>
crude·ly adverb
crude·ness noun

Examples of CRUDE

  1. They built a crude shelter out of branches.
  2. a crude summary of the country's history
  3. She first described the procedure in crude terms, and then went into more detail.

Origin of CRUDE

Middle English, from Latin crudus raw, crude, undigested — more at raw
First Known Use: 14th century

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