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RUF'FIAN, n. A boisterous, brutal fellow; a fellow ready for any desperate crime...
RUFF, n. 1. A piece of plaited linen worn by females around the neck. 2. Somethi...
RUFES'CENT, a. [L. rufesco, to grow red.] Reddish; tinged with red.
RUELLE, n. ruel'. A circle; a private circle or assembly at a private house. [No...
RU'EING, n. Lamentation.
RU'EFULNESS, n. Sorrowfulness; mournfulness.
RU'EFULLY, adv. Mournfully; sorrowfully.
RUEFUL, a ru'ful. [rue and full.] 1. Woeful; mournful; sorrowful; to be lamented...
RUE, v.t. ru. [L. rudo, to roar, to bray.] To lament; to regret; to grieve for; ...
RUDIMENT'AL, a. Initial; pertaining to rudiments, or consisting in first princip...
RU'DIMENT, n. [L. rudimentum. If connected with erudio, it denotes what is taugh...
RU'DESBY, n. An uncivil turbulent fellow. [Not in use.]
RUDERA'TION, n. [L. ruderatio, from rudero, to pave with broken stones.] The act...
RU'DERARY, a. [Low L. ruderarius; from the root of rudis, and indicating the pri...
RU'DENTURE, n. [L. rudens, a rope.] In architecture, the figure of a rope or sta...
RU'DENESS, n. 1. A rough broken state; unevenness; wildness; as the rudeness of ...