Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CRU'DI-TY
CRU'DI-TY, n. [L. cruditas.]
Rawness; crudeness. Among physicians, undigested substances in the stomach; or unconcocted humors, not well prepared for expulsion; excrements. In the latter senses, it admits of the plural. – Coxe. Encyc.
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