coarse screen in Czech

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1. Coarse synonyms, Coarse pronunciation, Coarse translation, English dictionary definition of Coarse

2. (adjective) Coarse features, Coarse cloth.

3. Coarsest meaning Superlative form of coarse: most coarse.

4. Coarser meaning Comparative form of coarse: more coarse.

5. Coarse “Coarse” is an adjective, and it has many meanings

6. Bulgur also comes in four different grinds: fine, medium, coarse, and very coarse

7. Coarse grained Sedimentary Rock

8. It's good to have Coarse sand paper, but not good to have Coarse manners.

9. Coarse definition, composed of relatively large parts or particles: The beach had rough, Coarse sand

10. Coarse aggregate Angularity is determined by computing the percentage of coarse aggregate particles with fractured faces. A sample of coarse aggregate is divided into three groups.

11. Coarse definition, composed of relatively large parts or particles: The beach had rough, Coarse sand

12. Adjective: coarse (coarser,Coarsest) kors

13. Such a coarse, condescending man.

14. Coarse grained vs fine grained authorization

15. Coarse The adjective "Coarse" means rough, crude, of low quality, or not fine in texture

16. Coarse definition: Coarse things have a rough texture because they consist of thick threads or large pieces

17. Coarsen: To make or become coarse

18. Also coarse fishing and craft workshops.

19. Coarse: made up of large particles.

20. Use screen savers that manipulate the screen

21. For example: The sand is Coarse

22. He laughed, a coarse hearty guffaw.

23. The man was brutish and coarse.

24. How to use Coarse in a sentence

25. Bawdry: Risqué, coarse, or obscene language