rugous (Meaning)
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rugous (a.)
Wrinkled; rugose.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rugous
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rugous Sentence Examples
- The rugous surface of the ancient pottery hinted at the passage of time.
- The rugous texture of the sandpaper provided a firm grip for the sanding block.
- The geologist examined the rugous rock formation, searching for clues to its origins.
- The rugous bark of the old oak tree hinted at its long and eventful history.
- The rugous leaves of the cactus protected it from the harsh desert sun.
- The rugous skin of the lizard allowed it to camouflage itself among the rocky terrain.
- The rugous surface of the road made for a bumpy ride, but it enhanced the grip of the tires.
- The rugous interior of the cave provided a sheltered refuge from the elements.
- The rugous terrain of the mountain presented a challenging obstacle for the hikers.
- The rugous texture of the fabric gave the garment a unique and tactile quality.
FAQs About the word rugous
Wrinkled; rugose.
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No antonyms found.
The rugous surface of the ancient pottery hinted at the passage of time.
The rugous texture of the sandpaper provided a firm grip for the sanding block.
The geologist examined the rugous rock formation, searching for clues to its origins.
The rugous bark of the old oak tree hinted at its long and eventful history.