INFERIOR vs COARSE: NOUN
- A person lower in station, rank, intellect, etc., than another.
- A character or symbol set or printed or written beneath or slightly below and to the side of another character
- One of lesser rank or station or quality
- An inferior character, such as the number 2 in CO2.
- A person who ranks below another; one who holds a lower place; a subordinate: as, an inferior in qualifications or experience; the inferiors in a great household.
- A person of lower stature to another
- A person lower in rank, status, or accomplishment than another.
- N/A
INFERIOR vs COARSE: ADJECTIVE
- Orbiting between Earth and the sun.
- Lower in place, rank, value, excellence, etc.; less important or valuable; subordinate; underneath; beneath.
- Poor or mediocre.
- Lying below the horizon.
- Set below the normal line of type; subscript.
- Located beneath or directed downward.
- Of or characteristic of low rank or importance
- Situated under or beneath.
- Second-rate; poor.
- Low or lower in quality, value, or estimation.
- Low or lower in order, degree, or rank.
- Written or printed below and to one side of another character
- Falling short of some prescribed norm
- Inferior in rank or status
- Lower than a given reference point
- Having an orbit between the sun and the Earth's orbit
- Of low or inferior quality
- Located below the perianth and other floral parts. Used of an ovary.
- Nearer the sun than the earth is
- Below the horizon.
- Situated below some other organ; -- said of a calyx when free from the ovary, and therefore below it, or of an ovary with an adherent and therefore inferior calyx.
- On the side of a flower which is next the bract; anterior.
- Junior or subordinate in rank.
- A court subject to the jurisdiction of another court known as the superior court, or higher court.
- The tide corresponding to the moon's transit of the meridian, when below the horizon.
- Of lower quality
- Of lower rank
- Located below
- In botany, inside the flower stalk below the petals. Said of an ovary.
- A small letter or figure standing at the bottom of the line (opposed to superior letter or figure), .
- Of textures that are rough to the touch or substances consisting of relatively large particles
- Lacking refinement, taste or delicacy;
- Composed of large parts or particles; of inferior quality or appearance; not fine in material or close in texture.
- Not refined; rough; rude; unpolished; gross; indelicate.
- Large in bulk, or composed of large parts or particles; of inferior quality or appearance; not fine in material or close in texture; gross; thick; rough; -- opposed to fine.
- Rough, especially to the touch.
- Consisting of large particles; not fine in texture.
- Vulgar or indecent.
- Lacking in delicacy or refinement.
- Of low, common, or inferior quality.
- Conspicuously and tastelessly indecent
- Of low or inferior quality or value
- Of texture; large-grained or rough to the touch
- Lacking refinement or cultivation or taste
INFERIOR vs COARSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Lower in grade or in any scale of reckoning; less important or valuable; of smaller consideration; subordinate: as, goods of inferior quality; a man of inferior rank.
- In botany, growing below some other organ. An inferior calyx is one that is inserted below the ovary, or free; an inferior ovary is one with adnate or superior calyx. Compare superior.
- In astronomy: Situated or occurring between the earth and the sun: as, the inferior planets; an inferior conjunction of Mercury and Venus.
- Lying below the horizon: as, the inferior part of a meridian.
- 5 In music, lower in pitch.
- Lower in space; situated below or in a lower position; subjacent: as, the inferior maxillary bone; the inferior limb of the moon.
- In entomology, pertaining to the lower or ventral surface of an insect; below; nearer the ventral surface than other parts.
- In printing, occupying the lower part of the shank of the type; standing below other type in the same line: as, the inferior figures used in chemical notation.
- A court the proceedings or determinations of which are subject to the supervision or review of another court, of general jurisdiction, of the same state. Few phrases in law are more indeterminate than this. It is a well-settled maxim that jurisdiction is presumed in favor of the proceedings of superior, but not those of inferior, courts. The rule originated in England, where the courts of Chancery, Queen's (or King's) Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, all having an ancient common-law existence, and general, though not identical, jurisdiction, were known as the superior courts; and the distinction between them and inferior courts of special or limited jurisdiction was clear. In American law the term is variously used, without an exact meaning, except as afforded by the context.
- In anatomy, lying on the ventral side of the body; farther from the dorsal line, or back, than some other organ or part of an organ.
- In pathology, rough; hoarse: said of the respiratory note or of râles heard in auscultation of the chest.
- Of inferior or faulty quality; poor in kind or character; not pure or choice; not soft or dainty; rude; common; base.
- Exhibiting or characterized by lack of refinement; rude; vulgar; of manners or speech, unpolished, uncivil, or ill-bred: as, a coarse face; coarse manners.
- Gross; indelicate; offensive: as, coarse language; a coarse gesture.
- Rough; inclement; unpleasant: said of the weather: as, it's a coarse day.
- Wanting in fineness of texture or delicacy of structure, or in elegance of form; composed of large parts or particles; thick and rough in texture: as, coarse thread or yarn; coarse hair; coarse sand; coarse cloth; coarse paper.
INFERIOR vs COARSE: RELATED WORDS
- Flimsy, Execrable, Wretched, Cheap, Chintzy, Outclassed, Lowly, Woeful, Indifferent, Crummy, Poor, Shoddy, Deficient, Mediocre, Substandard
- Loose, Crude, Common, Inferior, Grainy, Granular, Gritty, Sandy, Indecent, Granulated, Unrefined, Mealy, Vulgar, Earthy, Uncouth
INFERIOR vs COARSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Flimsy, Execrable, Wretched, Cheap, Chintzy, Outclassed, Lowly, Woeful, Indifferent, Crummy, Poor, Shoddy, Deficient, Mediocre, Substandard
- Loose, Crude, Common, Inferior, Grainy, Granular, Gritty, Sandy, Indecent, Granulated, Unrefined, Mealy, Vulgar, Earthy, Uncouth
INFERIOR vs COARSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Aristotle divides the object of imitation into superior action and inferior action, within the dramatic genres, comedy imitates inferior action.
- Spectrum, now inserted through the anterosuperior cannula, grasping tissue inferior to the anchor to facilitate the inferior capsular shift.
- Re: Arterial and venous anatomies of the deep inferior epigastric artery perforator and superficial inferior epigastric flaps.
- It is a good idea to use the inferior Materials for practice on inferior Weapons and Accessories in order to raise your Skill Levels.
- The inferior belly attaches to the inferior horn of the thyroid cartilage.
- The inferior thyroid artery and the recurrent laryngeal nerve were taken as guide to the inferior PTG.
- Now, for two and a half hours we are going to make these people look inferior and feel inferior.
- It is more consistent to argue, as Augustine and some other Church Fathers did, that women have inferior roles because they are inferior!
- More inferior of each pair usually at inferior apex of lobe.
- SEBI launches their own platform with inferior quality but they force inferior quality as rule.
- Use a coarse salt, such as coarse sea salt, in this bread.
- Whiz them in spice mill til a coarse ground consistency like coarse ground pepper.
- The medium to fine grind is somewhere between the coarse sand and coarse sugar.
- Soil samples collectedwithinhe pad areagenerallyconsisted of densely packed tanbrown coarse silt with some fine sand and coarse gravel.
- Our stockings wuz made of coarse yarn fer winter to wear with coarse shoes.
- The percent coarse fragment content is recorded, which includes large and small coarse fragments.
- The structure is usually coarse columnar or coarse prismatic, sometimes blocky.
- The gabbro here is considered coarse to very coarse grained.
- Install coarse mesh screens oveentrance of coarse debris.
- Use nozzles that produce coarse to very coarse droplets.
INFERIOR vs COARSE: QUESTIONS
- Where is the inferior transverse scapular ligament?
- What does the inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery supply?
- Are department stores selling inferior quality clothing?
- What is submucous resection of inferior turbinates?
- Did the Constitution create inferior federal courts?
- Which leads show inferior wall myocardial infarction?
- Bagaimana titik akupunktur pada ekstremitas inferior medial?
- Is Subliterature inherently inferior to literature?
- Does hydrochlorothiazide have inferior antihypertensive efficacy?
- Was ist der Unterschied zwischen inferior und inferior?
- Why bulking factor is not used for coarse aggregates?
- What are coarse radiologic markings on a chest xray?
- Why do intrusive igneous rocks have a coarse texture?
- Where is the best coarse fishery in Worchestershire?
- What does coarse Echo texture in ultrasonography indicate?
- How is angularity of a coarse aggregate determined?
- How accurate is the coarse aggregate classification model?
- What is coarse wavelength division multiplexing (CDM)?
- How are bituminous coarse aggregate sources classified?
- How do coarse gratings affect contrast sensitivity?