rugose

English

WOTD – 11 April 2007
Primula vulgaris has unusually rugose leaves

Etymology

From Latin rūgōsus (wrinkled).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ɹʊˈɡəʊs/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˌɹuːˈɡoʊs/
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  • Rhymes: -əʊs

Adjective

rugose (comparative more rugose, superlative most rugose)

  1. Having rugae or wrinkles, creases, ridges, or corrugation.
  2. (figurative, rare) Rugged, rough, unrefined.
  3. (botany) Having a rough, wrinkled, or wavy surface; commonly in parasynthetic usage e.g. "rugose-veined" or "rugose-leaved".
    • 1751, anonymous author, A General Natural History: Or, New and Accurate Descriptions Of The Animals, Vegetables, and Minerals, Of the Different Parts of the World, Thomas Osborne, pages 261–:
      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,)
    • 1866, Botanical Society of Edinburgh, Transactions of the Botanical Society, pages 459–:
      The original leaves were flat and very rugose, and almost hid by the numerous single-stemmed flowers; while the leaves produced in the umbellate state were larger, more upright, and less wrinkled.
  4. (paleontology) Describing a fossil coral of the extinct order †Rugosa (also called Tetracoralla), this order has horn-shaped corals with surfaces covered with ridges.
  5. (entomology) Used when combined with another adjective, for example, rugose-reticulate or rugose-punctate.

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Italian

Adjective

rugose f pl

  1. feminine plural of rugoso

Latin

Adjective

rūgōse

  1. vocative masculine singular of rūgōsus
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