Coarse
91coarse — kÉ”Ës adj. crude, vulgar; abrasive, rough …
92coarse — Of low, common, or inferior quality. Lacking in refinement or delicacy. Indecent or vulgar. Or, consisting of large particles, not fine in texture. Do not confuse it with course, which is pronounced identically. (pr. kohrs) Also see obscene,… …
93coarse — a. 1. Of large size. 2. Of large fibres or particles. 3. Crude, rough, impure, unpurified. 4. Gross, broad, indelicate, indecent, vulgar. 5. Rude, unpolished, uncivil, impolite, gruff, bluff, bearish, brutish, loutish, clownish, churlish. 6. Mean …
94coarse — Mānoanoa, pepe ekue, ōkumu, hākuma, mā aua, ā aua, pakalua. Also: mākuakua, hūnunu, u uluhaku, pa apū, pe e …
95coarse — corse course …
96coarse mine — In naval mine warfare, a relatively insensitive influence mine …
97coarse fish — noun Date: 1857 1. rough fish 2. chiefly British a freshwater fish other than a salmonid …
98coarse sediment — sediment with a particle size greater than 2.0 mm. Includes gravel, cobbles and boulders …
99coarse vegetation — a loosely used term for emergent plants, especially coarser ones such as reeds …
100coarse fishing — ➡ field sports * * * …