Sentence examples for rough referring from inspiring English sources

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He gave it the epithet scabrella, a diminutive of the Latin adjective scaber "rough", referring to the leaves.

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The word trachoma derives from the Greek word for rough swelling, referring to the follicles that appear on the tarsal conjunctiva.

It is his job to go out four nights a week, while most people are warm in their beds, to find rough sleepers referred to him by the Street Link charity.

(NOAA believes the ancient word ilioholoikauaua, "dog running in rough water," refers to the seal, though that has been resisted; at one public forum, a man called applying that word to monk seals a "defamation of my language and my culture").

Eleven people found sleeping rough were referred to housing associations and substance abuse organisations too.

Each of the five boxlike shapes in "Blue Window" includes a rough numerical marking, referring to customary methods of handling an assembly project.

"It seems that doctors who perform abortions here really have a rough time," she said, referring to violence at abortion clinics.

"This is going to open up the doors to so many of the campaign abuses that have been documented around the country," she said, referring to rough, expensive judicial campaigns in Alabama, Texas, Mississippi and elsewhere.

An unbounded rough surface is referred to as a non-local perturbation of an infinite plane surface such that the whole rough surface lies within a finite distance of the original plane.

The specific epithet rugosiceps, which is derived from the Latin roots for "rough" and "head", refers to its wrinkled cap.

They evacuated the fort that night, with the majority of the army marching down a rough road (now referred to locally as the 1776 Hubbardton Military Road) toward Hubbardton in the disputed New Hampshire Grants territory.

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