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n. ~ A first draft.
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In hardware, metal fastenings on cabinets that are usually concealed, such as staples.
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The accumulation of living and dead ground and understory vegetation, especially grasses, forest litter, and draped dead needles, sometimes with addition of underbrush such as palmetto, gallberry, and [..]
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Describes the drying, gritty or furry mouthfeel associated with higher levels of tannins and coarse tannins.
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Unpolished suede-like leather, which was primarily used for binding of reference books, music scores, working manuals, and similar books, since the 18th century. Also known as reversed calf.
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Old English ruh "rough, coarse (of cloth); hairy, shaggy; untrimmed, uncultivated," from West Germanic *rukhwaz "shaggy, hairy, rough" (source also of Middle Dutch ruuch, Dutch rui [..]
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late 15c., from rough (adj.). Related: Roughed; roughing. Phrase rough it "submit to hardships" (1768) is originally nautical: To lie rough; to lie all night in one's clothes: called al [..]
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c. 1200, "broken ground," from rough (adj.). Meaning "a rowdy" is first attested 1837. Specific sense in golf is from 1901. Phrase in the rough "in an unfinished or unprocesse [..]
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A dummy of a print advertising layout or an early version of a television storyboard prepared by art directors and copywriters to help them realize the advertising idea and discuss it with others in the advertising agency and sometimes with clients.
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1) Describing a mineral without any crystal faces. 2) In regard to gemstones it refers to unfaceted or unpolished material.
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longer grass adjacent to the fairways, greens and perhaps tees Example: Playing from the rough is usually, but not always, more difficult than playing from the fairway, as the longer grass makes clean [..]
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(graphic design) a rapidly-drawn sketch, larger and more detailed than a thumbnail sketch, but less refined and precise than a comp, used to explore visual possibilities in design.
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The area with deeper grass besides the fairways.
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An area outside of the Fairway. The grass is longer making it harder to hit the golf ball cleanly. Slice
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longer grass adjacent to the fairways, greens and perhaps tees
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A particular area on the golf course is called rough. It lies outside the fairways and consists of a higher, thicker turf. Sometimes the turf is even the natural growing and unkept grass. But usually the so-called first cut of rough is the adjacent area to the fairway which is mowed higher than the fairway but lower than the “second cut of rough”. [..]
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Longer and thicker grassed area of the course.
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- The area of play off the fairway that usually proves to make more difficult the throw.
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This refers to the unmaintained areas on either side of the fairway. Golfers should try to avoid these areas, since once a ball is hit into the rough it is difficult to make a clean shot. Depending on the rules being used, players are either forced to make a shot from where the ball landed in the rough, or can take a penalty and place the ball back [..]
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The areas marshaling the boundaries of the fairways featuring thick and high grass or natural, unkempt vegetation is called the rough.
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  The area on the golf course where the grass is longer and thicker than the fairway.
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The area of long grass that surrounds the fairway. Considered a type of hazard and makes for difficult play.
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Playing area off of the fairway that proves to be more difficult to make a successful shot. Can be tall grass, weeds, bushes, trees, brush, etc.
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  grass adjoining the fairway, kept longer making for a more difficult shot.
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grass that is cut at a higher length than that on the fairway, tees and greens. Usually surrounding the golf hole. Example: "A drive that lands in the rough usually doesn't roll as far a [..]
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The less well-maintained parts of the sections are called rough.
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Both a noun and a verb. As a verb, the process of hitting a ball into the rough, as in "I roughed that shot". The rough is the higher cut (or uncut) grass surrounding the fairways and sometimes the greens
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Grass that boarders the fairways and green thats generally much higher and thicker than that of the fairway.
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Areas outside of the fairway and green on a disc golf hole. In Disc Golf, this is often areas with think vegetation or that are heavily wooded.
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Thick grass outside the fairway. Usually creates a more difficult lie.
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Not specifically defined in the Rules of Golf. It is included in “through the green” as follows: “through the green” is the whole area of the course except (a) teeing and the putting green of the hole being played and (b) all hazards on the course. In terms of maintenance, a rough is area of the course surrounding the green, the tee, and the fairwa [..]
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The high grass area adjacent to the fairway and green.
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The tall grass lining each side of the fairway.
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The areas of long grass beside the fairway.
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not smooth; bumpy
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is an area of longer grass lining the fairway. A ball in the rough is more difficult to hit, it slows the club, twists the clubhead.
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The grass that is not cut short.
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Area of long or unmown grass alongside the fairway that punishes an off line shot, by making the next shot hard to play from the longer grass.
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A refined thumbnail sketch for a publication design, done at actual size, with more detail. Roughs are often used for the first client review. See Draft.
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Unpolished suede-like leather, which was primarily used for binding of reference books, music scores, working manuals, and similar books, since the 18th century. Also known as reversed calf.
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Calfskin given a suede-like nap, instead of the usual polished surface, used in binding from the 17th century on. Synonymous with reversed calf.
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approximate
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 the tactile “coarse” sensation one experiences with very astringent wines
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Noun. A person for a bit of easy sex but below one's usual standard. Adj. Unpleasant, unsavoury. {Informal}
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A sketch or enhanced thumbnail of a page design or layout that depicts a somewhat accurate representation of the final size and position of all page elements. Roughs are usually drawn on tracing paper by hand. A more formalized design sketch is a comprehensive layout
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a preliminary sketch of a proposed design.
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In hardware, metal fastenings on cabinets which are usually concealed, like staples
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durus, rudis, scaber, asper, incomptus
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Usually referred to as the turfgrass area immediately adjacent to and on either side of the fairway. In terms of maintenance, roughs are usually mowed at heights between 1.5 to 2 inches for daily play and up to 4 inches for tournament play.
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The area of a pitch that is scuffed up and loosened by the action of a bowler running through in his follow-through. Usually, this will be situated a foot or so outside leg stump, and consequently it [..]
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Wave height of 2.5 to 4.0 m
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physical
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Without any crystal faces. In regard to gemstones it refers to unfaceted material.
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Long grass area adjacent to the fairway. Normally you try to avoid the rough.
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Driving surface may be rough from construction activities, surface breaks or on gravel highways following extreme weather conditions.
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Longer grass on the edges of the course.
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  The raw or natural state in which the gemstones is found.   Back to Top Safety Catch
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A style of watercolor paper whose surface has a prominent texture or tooth.
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===Adjective=== ====having a texture that has much friction==== =====Synonyms===== abrasive asperous coarse irregular jagged jaggy rough rugged rugose salebrous obsolete scabrous scraggy uneven unsm [..]
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Rough (Japanese: ラフ, Hepburn: Rafu) is a manga series by Mitsuru Adachi. It was published by Shogakukan in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from 1987 to 1989, and collected in 12 tankōbon volumes. The series was [..]
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Rough is a former natural gas storage facility situated off the east coast of England. In June 2017, Centrica Storage Ltd announced that gas injection and storage would cease.
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Rough may refer to: Roughness Rough (golf), the area outside the fairway on a golf course
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Rough is Tina Turner's third solo studio album, released in September 1978 on the EMI label in the UK, Ariola Records in West Germany, and United Artists Records in the United States. This is Turner's [..]
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Rough is a 2014 Telugu romantic action comedy film directed by C. H. Subba Reddy. The movie is produced by M. Abilash on Sridevi Entertainments Banner while Aadi, Rakul Preet Singh and Srihari play pi [..]
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