ruga (Meaning)

Wordnet

ruga (n)

(anatomy) a fold or wrinkle or crease

Webster

ruga (n.)

A wrinkle; a fold; as, the rugae of the stomach.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ruga

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ruga Sentence Examples

  1. The ruga, a network of ancient roads in Rome, facilitated transportation and trade.
  2. The winding ruga led us through the bustling market district of the ancient city.
  3. The ruga's cobblestones whispered secrets of a forgotten era.
  4. We took a leisurely stroll along the ruga, admiring the preserved architecture.
  5. The narrow ruga was lined with small shops and stalls, each offering unique wares.
  6. The ruga's dense traffic required careful navigation, but it was also a lively social hub.
  7. The ruga ended at the grand forum, a gathering place for citizens and officials.
  8. Excavations along the ruga have uncovered countless artifacts, shedding light on Roman life.
  9. The ruga's strategic location connected different parts of the empire, facilitating communication and power.
  10. Walking along the ruga was like stepping back in time, immersing ourselves in the bustling atmosphere of ancient Rome.

FAQs About the word ruga

(anatomy) a fold or wrinkle or creaseA wrinkle; a fold; as, the rugae of the stomach.

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The ruga, a network of ancient roads in Rome, facilitated transportation and trade.

The winding ruga led us through the bustling market district of the ancient city.

The ruga's cobblestones whispered secrets of a forgotten era.

We took a leisurely stroll along the ruga, admiring the preserved architecture.