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Crudeness
Crudeness Crude"ness, n.
A crude, undigested, or unprepared state; rawness;
unripeness; immatureness; unfitness for a destined use or
purpose; as, the crudeness of iron ore; crudeness of theories
or plans.
ImprudenceImprudence Im*pru"dence, n. [L. imprudentia: cf. F.
imprudence. Cf. Improvidence.]
The quality or state of being imprudent; want to caution,
circumspection, or a due regard to consequences;
indiscretion; inconsideration; reshness; also, an imprudent
act; as, he was guilty of an imprudence.
His serenity was interrupted, perhaps, by his own
imprudence. --Mickle. ImprudentImprudent Im*pru"dent, a. [L. imprudens; pref. im- not +
prudens prudent: cf. F. imprudent. See Prudent, and cf.
Improvident.]
Not prudent; wanting in prudence or discretion; indiscreet;
injudicious; not attentive to consequence; improper. --
Im*pru"dent*ly, adv.
Her majesty took a great dislike at the imprudent
behavior of many of the ministers and readers.
--Strype. ImprudentlyImprudent Im*pru"dent, a. [L. imprudens; pref. im- not +
prudens prudent: cf. F. imprudent. See Prudent, and cf.
Improvident.]
Not prudent; wanting in prudence or discretion; indiscreet;
injudicious; not attentive to consequence; improper. --
Im*pru"dent*ly, adv.
Her majesty took a great dislike at the imprudent
behavior of many of the ministers and readers.
--Strype. JurisprudenceJurisprudence Ju`ris*pru"dence, n. [L. jurisprudentia; jus,
juris, right, law + prudentia a foreseeing, knowledge of a
matter, prudence: cf. F. jurisprudence. See Just, a., and
Prudence.]
The science of juridical law; the knowledge of the laws,
customs, and rights of men in a state or community, necessary
for the due administration of justice.
The talents of Abelard were not confined to theology,
jurisprudence, philosophy. -- J. Warton.
Medical jurisprudence, that branch of juridical law which
concerns questions of medicine. JurisprudentJurisprudent Ju`ris*pru"dent, a.[See Jurisprudence.]
Understanding law; skilled in jurisprudence. --G. West. Jurisprudent
Jurisprudent Ju`ris*pru"dent, n. [Cf. F. jurisprudent.]
One skilled in law or jurisprudence. [R.] --De Quincey.
Jurisprudential
Jurisprudential Ju`ris*pru*den"tial, a.
Of or pertaining to jurisprudence. --Stewart.
Medical jurisprudenceJurisprudence Ju`ris*pru"dence, n. [L. jurisprudentia; jus,
juris, right, law + prudentia a foreseeing, knowledge of a
matter, prudence: cf. F. jurisprudence. See Just, a., and
Prudence.]
The science of juridical law; the knowledge of the laws,
customs, and rights of men in a state or community, necessary
for the due administration of justice.
The talents of Abelard were not confined to theology,
jurisprudence, philosophy. -- J. Warton.
Medical jurisprudence, that branch of juridical law which
concerns questions of medicine. PrudencePrudence Pru"dence, n. [F., fr. L. prudentia, contr. from
providentia. See Prudent, and cf. Providence.]
The quality or state of being prudent; wisdom in the way of
caution and provision; discretion; carefulness; hence, also,
economy; frugality.
Prudence is principally in reference to actions to be
done, and due means, order, seasons, and method of
doing or not doing. --Sir M. Hale.
Prudence supposes the value of the end to be assumed,
and refers only to the adaptation of the means. It is
the relation of right means for given ends. --Whewell.
Syn: Wisdom; forecast; providence; considerateness;
judiciousness; discretion; caution; circumspection;
judgment. See Wisdom. Prudency
Prudency Pru"den*cy, n.
Prudence. [Obs.] --Hakluyt.
PrudentPrudent Pru"dent, a. [L. prudens, -entis, contr. from
providens: cf. F. prudent. See Provident.]
1. Sagacious in adapting means to ends; circumspect in
action, or in determining any line of conduct; practically
wise; judicious; careful; discreet; sensible; -- opposed
to rash; as, a prudent man; dictated or directed by
prudence or wise forethought; evincing prudence; as,
prudent behavior.
Moses established a grave and prudent law. --Milton.
2. Frugal; economical; not extravagant; as, a prudent woman;
prudent expenditure of money.
Syn: Cautious; wary; circumspect; considerate; discreet;
judicious; provident; economical; frugal. Prudential
Prudential Pru*den"tial, n.
That which relates to or demands the exercise of, discretion
or prudence; -- usually in the pl.
Many stanzas, in poetic measures, contain rules
relating to common prudentials as well as to religion.
--I. Watts.
Prudential
Prudential Pru*den"tial, a.
1. Proceeding from, or dictated or characterized by,
prudence; prudent; discreet; sometimes, selfish or
pecuniary as distinguished from higher motives or
influences; as, prudential motives. `` A prudential line
of conduct.' --Sir W. Scott.
2. Exercising prudence; discretionary; advisory;
superintending or executive; as, a prudential committee.
Prudentialist
Prudentialist Pru*den"tial*ist, n.
One who is governed by, or acts from, prudential motives.
[R.] --Coleridge.
Prudentiality
Prudentiality Pru*den`ti*al"i*ty, n.
The quality or state of being prudential. --Sir T. Browne.
Prudentially
Prudentially Pru*den"tial*ly, adv.
In a prudential manner; prudently. --South.
Prudently
Prudently Pru"dent*ly, adv.
In a prudent manner.
Recrudency
Recrudency Re*cru"den*cy (r[-e]*kr[udd]"den*s[y^]), n.
Recrudescence.
Rudeness--Chaucer.
He was but rude in the profession of arms. --Sir H.
Wotton.
the rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep. --Gray.
(c) Violent; tumultuous; boisterous; inclement; harsh;
severe; -- said of the weather, of storms, and the
like; as, the rude winter.
[Clouds] pushed with winds, rude in their shock.
--Milton.
The rude agitation [of water] breaks it into
foam. --Boyle.
(d) Barbarous; fierce; bloody; impetuous; -- said of war,
conflict, and the like; as, the rude shock of armies.
(e) Not finished or complete; inelegant; lacking
chasteness or elegance; not in good taste;
unsatisfactory in mode of treatment; -- said of
literature, language, style, and the like. ``The rude
Irish books.' --Spenser.
Rude am I in my speech. --Shak.
Unblemished by my rude translation. --Dryden.
Syn: Impertinent; rough; uneven; shapeless; unfashioned;
rugged; artless; unpolished; uncouth; inelegant; rustic;
coarse; vulgar; clownish; raw; unskillful; untaught;
illiterate; ignorant; uncivil; impolite; saucy;
impudent; insolent; surly; currish; churlish; brutal;
uncivilized; barbarous; savage; violent; fierce;
tumultuous; turbulent; impetuous; boisterous; harsh;
inclement; severe. See Impertiment. -- Rude"ly, adv.
-- Rude"ness, n. RudentureRudenture Ru"den*ture (?; 135), n. [F., fr. L. rudens a rope.]
(Arch.)
Cabling. See Cabling. --gwilt. Unprudence
Unprudence Un*pru"dence, n.
Imprudence. [Obs.]
Unprudent
Unprudent Un*pru"dent, a.
Imprudent. [Obs.]
Unprudential
Unprudential Un`pru*den"tial, a.
Imprudent. [Obs.] ``The most unwise and unprudential act.'
--Milton.
Meaning of Ruden from wikipedia
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Ruden may
refer to:
Ruden, Austria, town in
Austria Ruden (island),
island in
Germany Haus zum
Rüden, the
guildhall of the
Gesellschaft zur Constaffel...
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Ruden is a
small island in the
Baltic Sea,
between Rügen and
Usedom off the
German coast.
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Sarah Elizabeth Ruden is an
American writer of poetry, essays,
translations of
classic literature, and po****rizations of
Biblical philology, religious...
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Rudens is a play by
Roman author Plautus. Its name
translates from
Latin as "The Rope;" in
English translation it has been
called The
Shipwreck or The...
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Frithiof Rudén is a
retired Swedish footballer.
Rudén was part of the Djurgården
Swedish champions' team of 1917 and 1920.
Rudén made 5
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- The Haus zum
Rüden (or for short:
Rüden)
building is the ****embly hall of the
Gesellschaft zur
Constaffel and one of the
historically notable buildings...
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works were
filed according to a
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catalog for an opus number.
Rudén has
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classify based on other...
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Hemieuxoa rudens is a
species of
cutworm or dart moth in the
family Noctuidae. It is
found in
North America. "Hemieuxoa
rudens Report".
Integrated Taxonomic...
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Ruden (Slovene: Ruda) is a town in the
district of Völkermarkt in the
Austrian state of Carinthia.
Ruden lies in the
eastern Jaun
valley north of the Drau...