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Definition of Rugas

Ruga
Ruga Ru"ga, n.; pl. Rug[ae]. [L.] (Nat. Hist.) A wrinkle; a fold; as, the rug[ae] of the stomach.

Meaning of Rugas from wikipedia

- Ruga may refer to: Ruga (anatomy), an anatomical fold Ruga, Nepal Ruga language, an extinct Sino-Tibetan language that was spoken in Meghalaya, India Ruga-Ruga...
- Ruga-Ruga (sometimes called Rugaruga) were irregular troops in Eastern Africa, often deplo**** by western colonial forces. They often served as mercenaries...
- themselves as Ruga have shifted to Garo and only a few elderly native Ruga speakers remain. Ruga people identify as a sub-tribe of a GaroTribe. Ruga people have...
- In anatomy, rugae (sg.: ruga) are a series of ridges produced by folding of the wall of an organ. In general, rugae are a biological feature found in many...
- The Ruga policy (lit. 'human settlement policy') is a Nigerian policy intended to reduce herder–farmer conflicts in Nigeria. Introduced by the Buhari presidency...
- Pietro Ruga (died 1850s?) was an Italian engraver, best known for his architectural views (vedute) of Roman monuments, churches and squares. He also was...
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- Spurius Carvilius Rūga (Latin pronunciation: [s̠purius̠ käru̯ilʲius̠ ruːɡä], fl. 230 BCE) was the freedman of Spurius Carvilius Maximus Ruga. He is often credited...
- Huns were led by the brothers Octar and Ruga, who both cooperated with and threatened the Romans. Upon Ruga's death in 435, his nephews Bleda and Attila...