Rusticate means to live in the country, to send someone to the country, to suspend a student, or to finish masonry with rough points.
Rusticate means to go or live in the country, to send someone to the country, suspend a student, or to finish masonry with rough, beveled points.
Front | rusticate \RUS-ti-kayt\ |
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Back | verb intr. To go to or live in the country. verb tr. 1. To send to the country. 2. Chiefly British. To suspend (a student) from a university. 3. To construct (masonry) with conspicuous, often beveled points. [Latin rusticari, rusticat-, from rusticus, rustic.] |
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