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crude (kro̵̅o̅d)

adjective cruder crud′·er, crudest crud′·est

  1. in a raw or natural condition, before being prepared for use; not refined or processed
  2. lacking finish, grace, tact, or taste; uncultured crude remark
  3. not carefully made or done; rough crude woodwork
  4. stark and bare; undisguised or unadorned crude reality
  5. Archaic not ripe; immature
  6. Statistics untreated as by analysis, differentiated into groups, etc.

Etymology: ME < L crudus, bleeding, raw, rough < IE base *kreu-, congealed (blood) > raw, Gr kryos, frost & kreas, flesh, L crusta, cruor, MIr cru, blood

noun

an unrefined or unprocessed substance; specif., crude petroleum

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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