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Rusticate   Listen
verb
Rusticate  v. i.  (past & past part. rusticated; pres. part. rusticating)  To go into or reside in the country; to ruralize.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Rusticate" Quotes from Famous Books



... not like the stones of which the hard world is built. Do not think that nature rusticates her foundations. Smooth sheets of rock, glistening like sea waves, and that ring under the hammer like a brazen bell,—that is her preparation for first stories. She does rusticate sometimes: crumbly sand-stones, with their ripple-marks filled with red mud; dusty lime-stones, which the rains wash into labyrinthine cavities; spongy lavas, which the volcano blast drags hither and thither into ropy coils and bubbling hollows;—these she rusticates, ...
— The Stones of Venice, Volume I (of 3) • John Ruskin



Words linked to "Rusticate" :   reside, debar, modify, suspend, domicile, rustic, banish, ban, shack, change



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