cruditate

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Latin

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Noun

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crūditāte

  1. ablative singular of crūditās

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French crudité. An older variant, crudătate, might have come directly from Latin crūditās, crūditātem. Equivalent to crud +‎ -itate.

Noun

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cruditate f (plural crudități)

  1. (rare) the state of being raw; rawness
  2. (rare, in the plural) crudités; fresh or raw vegetables or fruit
  3. (rare, figuratively) crudeness (e.g. of speech, manner)

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