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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:

  Crude \Crude\ (kr[udd]d), a. [Compar. {Cruder} (-[~e]r); superl.
     {Crudest}.] [L. crudus raw; akin to cruor blood (which flows
     from a wound). See {Raw}, and cf. {Cruel}.]
     1. In its natural state; not cooked or prepared by fire or
        heat; undressed; not altered, refined, or prepared for use
        by any artificial process; raw; as, crude flesh. ``Common
        crude salt.'' --Boyle.
  
              Molding to its will each successive deposit of the
              crude materials.                      --I. Taylor.
  
     2. Unripe; not mature or perfect; immature.
  
              I come to pluck your berries harsh and crude.
                                                    --Milton.
  
     3. Not reduced to order or form; unfinished; not arranged or
        prepared; ill-considered; immature. ``Crude projects.''
        --Macaulay.
  
              Crude, undigested masses of suggestion, furnishing
              rather raw materials for composition. --De Quincey.
  
              The originals of Nature in their crude Conception.
                                                    --Milton.
  
     4. Undigested; unconcocted; not brought into a form to give
        nourishment. ``Crude and inconcoct.'' --Bacon.
  
     5. Having, or displaying, superficial and undigested
        knowledge; without culture or profundity; as, a crude
        reasoner.
  
     6. (Paint.) Harsh and offensive, as a color; tawdry or in bad
        taste, as a combination of colors, or any design or work
        of art.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  crude
       adj 1: not carefully or expertly made; "managed to make a crude
              splint"; "a crude cabin of logs with bark still on
              them"; "rough carpentry" [syn: {rough}]
       2: conspicuously and tastelessly indecent; "coarse language";
          "a crude joke"; "crude behavior"; "an earthy sense of
          humor"; "a revoltingly gross expletive"; "a vulgar
          gesture"; "full of language so vulgar it should have been
          edited" [syn: {coarse}, {earthy}, {gross}, {vulgar}]
       3: not refined or processed; "unrefined ore"; "crude oil" [syn:
           {unrefined}, {unprocessed}] [ant: {refined}]
       4: belonging to an early stage of technical development;
          characterized by simplicity and (often) crudeness; "the
          crude weapons and rude agricultural implements of early
          man"; "primitive movies of the 1890s"; "primitive living
          conditions in the Appalachian mountains" [syn: {primitive},
           {rude}]
       5: devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment; "the
          blunt truth"; "the crude facts"; "facing the stark reality
          of the deadline" [syn: {blunt}, {crude(a)}, {stark(a)}]
       6: not processed or subjected to analysis; "raw data"; "the raw
          cost of production"; "only the crude vital statistics"
          [syn: {raw}]
       n : a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons [syn: {petroleum},
            {crude oil}, {rock oil}, {fossil oil}]

From eng-fra [engfra]:

  crude
  	[kruːd]
  	brut, cru, grossier, rustique
  	grossier, rude, rustique, vulgaire
  
  
 

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