rugose

形容词 adj.
/ɹʊˈɡəʊs/    /ˌɹuːˈɡoʊs/

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Having rugae or wrinkles, creases, ridges, or corrugation.
  2. Rugged, rough, unrefined. figuratively,rare
  3. Having a rough, wrinkled, or wavy surface; commonly in parasynthetic usage e.g. "rugose-veined" or "rugose-leaved".
    — Petraea foliis rugosis ovatis. The oval, rugose-leaved Petraea. The root is brachiated; the shrub rises to ten feet high: the leaves are three inches long, an inch and a half broad, even at the edges, and very rough to the touch: (Note: In modern nomenclature, the plant in question probably is Petrea rugosa, as the spelling "Petraea" does not seem to match any extant genus,)
  4. Describing fossil corals of the extinct order †Rugosa (also called Tetracoralla), that have horn-shaped corals with surfaces covered with ridges.
  5. Used when combined with another adjective, for example, rugose-reticulate or rugose-punctate.

词形变化

more rugose comparative most rugose superlative

词源

From Latin rūgōsus (“wrinkled”).
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