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ruggedBig and strong in appearance; usually heavy boned.
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ruggedc. 1300, "rough, shaggy, careworn" (originally of animals), from Old Norse rogg "shaggy tuft" (see rug). "The precise relationship to ragged is not quite clear, but the stem i [..]
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ruggedhaving an irregular or jagged surface.
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ruggedrough and strong
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rugged(adj) sturdy and strong in constitution or construction; enduring(adj) having long narrow shallow depressions (as grooves or wrinkles) in the surface(adj) topographically very uneven(adj) very difficu [..]
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ruggedA bit of civilian high-school slang taken over by the submarines as an all-inclusive description of anything tough, dangerous or inconvenient, from depth charges to bad weather.
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rugged
Broken into sharp or irregular points; uneven; not smooth; rough.
* '''1870''',of topography
* Russian:terrain, (???????????)
* Spanish: (filudo), (escabroso)
not neat or regular
* Dutch: (ruw)
* F [..]
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ruggedlang=en
1800s=1818
* '''1818''' — . ''''.
*: In one spot you view rugged hills, ruined castles overlooking tremendous precipices, with the dark Rhine rushing beneath; and on the sudden turn of a p [..]
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