Raw
41raw — 1) Cold, harsh, low blow.... You ate my McNuggets. That was raw. 2) Sickening, vile. I went to rotten.com and checked out some of their archives that stuff is pretty raw …
42raw — adjective 1》 (of food) uncooked. 2》 (of a material or substance) in its natural state; not processed. ↘(of data) not organized, analysed, or evaluated. 3》 (of the skin) red and painful, especially as the result of abrasion. ↘(of the… …
43raw — Maka, makamaka; kole, kolekole (as meat); mūkole (inflamed). ♦ Almost raw, mo a maka. ♦ Raw fish, i a maka; kualakai (rare) …
44raw — [OE] Raw has relatives in German (roh), Dutch (rauw), Swedish (rå), and Danish (ra). These all go back to a prehistoric Germanic ancestor *khrawaz, whose ultimate source was Indo European *krowos (other descendants of the same base include Greek… …
45raw — See: IN THE RAW …
46raw — See: IN THE RAW …
47Raw — This interesting name is of Old Norse origin, introduced into England by the Viking invaders and settlers of the 9th and 10th Centuries. The modern surname Ralph and its many variant forms, such as Ralf(e), Rafe, Raff, Ralls, Raw(e), Rau, and… …
48raw — adj. Raw is used with these nouns: ↑cabbage, ↑carrot, ↑chicken, ↑cotton, ↑data, ↑deal, ↑egg, ↑emotion, ↑energy, ↑fish, ↑flesh, ↑food, ↑ …
49raw — ● ►en /ro*/ adj. ext. ►TYPFICH * Littéralement Cru . Bloc de données brutes, sans réelle structure. Par exemple, bien qu ayant été échantillonnée à une certaine fréquence, un sample raw ne comprendra pas explicitement cette fréquence. * fichier… …
50Raw — harsh or unfair: raw deal …