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roughly-produced

|rough-ly-pro-duced|

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/ˈrʌf.li prəˈduːst/

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/ˈrʌf.li prəˈdjuːst/

hastily made

Etymology
Etymology Information

'roughly-produced' originates from the combination of 'roughly' and 'produced'. 'Roughly' comes from the Old English word 'ruh', meaning 'coarse or uneven', and 'produced' is derived from the Latin 'producere', meaning 'to bring forth'.

Historical Evolution

'Roughly' evolved from the Old English 'ruh', and 'produced' from the Latin 'producere', through Middle English 'produisen'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'roughly' meant 'coarse or uneven', and 'produced' meant 'to bring forth'. Together, they now imply something made in a hasty or unrefined manner.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

made or created in a hasty or unrefined manner, lacking precision or detail.

The roughly-produced prototype was not ready for presentation.

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Last updated: 2025/05/30 12:38