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rusticating
rus·ti·cate R0356300 (rŭs′tĭ-kāt′)v. rus·ti·cat·ed, rus·ti·cat·ing, rus·ti·cates v.intr. To go to or live in the country.v.tr.1. To send to the country.2. Chiefly British To suspend (a student) from a university.3. To cut or shape (masonry blocks) with deep-set joints and a rough-hewn face. [Latin rūsticārī, rūsticāt-, from rūsticus, rustic; see rustic.] rus′ti·ca′tion n.rus′ti·ca′tor n.rusticating (ˈrʌstɪˌkeɪtɪŋ) n (Architecture) (in New Zealand) a wide type of weatherboarding used in older houses ˈrustiˌcated adj
rusticating
rusticatingApplying a coarse texture on the face of clay bricks or stone.ThesaurusSeerusticate |