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ROUGH-DRAW, v.t. ruf'-draw. To draw or delineate coarsely.
ROUGH-DRAUGHT, n. ruf'-draft. A draught in its rudiments; a draught not perfecte...
ROUGH-CAST, v.t. ruf'-cast. [rough and cast.] 1. To form in its first rudiments,...
ROUGH, a. [L. raucus. Eng. rye, that is rough. L. ruga, a wrinkle. Gr. to snore....
ROUGE, n. roozh. Red paint; a substance used for painting the cheeks. ROUGE , vi...
ROUCOU, n. roo'coo. A substance used in dyeing; the same as anotta. ROGUE , a ro...
ROTUND'O, n. A round building; any building that is round both on the outside an...
ROTUND'ITY, n. Roundness; sphericity; circularity; as the rotundity of a globe.
ROTUNDIFO'LIOUS, a. [L. rotundus, round, and folium, a leaf.] Having round leaves.
ROTUND', a. [L. rotundus, probably formed on rota, a wheel, as jocundus on jocus...
ROT'TENNESS, n. State of being decayed or putrid; cariousness; putrefaction; uns...
ROT'TEN-STONE, n. A soft stone or mineral, called also Tripoli, terra Tripolitan...
ROTTEN, a. rot'n. 1. Putrid; carious; decomposed by the natural process of decay...
RO'TOCO, n. An eastern weight of 5 pounds.
ROTH'OFFITE, n. A variety of grenate, brown or black, found in Sweden. It has a ...
ROTH'ER-NAILS, n. [corrupted from rudder-nails.] Among shipwrights, nails with v...