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21 bruut
adj. harsh, rough, coarse -
22 frottage
n. frottage, artistic technique which creates textural effects by rubbing crayon or charcoal over paper placed on a rough or textured surface; artwork produced using this technique -
23 geschept
adj. deckled, (about paper) having rough edges, having a feathered edge like that of handmade paper -
24 geweld
adj. welding--------n. violence, rough unwarranted force; injurious treatment; vehemence of expression -
25 grit
n. grit, small rough granules or particles (i.e. sand) -
26 grofkorrelig
adj. coarse grained, rough in texture, having a bumpy or irregular grain -
27 gruis
n. grit, small rough granules or particles (i.e. sand) -
28 haarstoppels
n. short rough growth of beard -
29 handtastelijkheid
n. violence, rough unwarranted force -
30 hardhandig
adj. hardhanded, rough -
31 hees
adj. hoarse, husky, throaty, having a rough low sound (of a voice or other sounds)--------adv. hoarsely, huskily (of a voice or other sounds) -
32 heftigheid
n. violence, vehemence of expression, rough unwarranted force -
33 hoefijzer
n. horseshoe, U-shaped piece of metal attached to a horse's hoof to protect it from rough surfaces -
34 holstaand
adj. rough -
35 klad
n. blot, stain, blemish; draft, rough outline -
36 kladje
n. draft copy, rough copy -
37 kladschrift
n. rough work book -
38 lawaai
n. clutter, noise, tumult, uproar, din, racket, bobbery, dust up, pother, ado, clamour, clamor, rout, rough music, roistering, jazz, charivari, donnybrook, turn up -
39 onbehouwen
adj. uncouth, crude, raw, rough -
40 onbewerkt
adj. raw, rough, crude
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