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81Rus|so|phobe — «RUHS uh fohb», noun. a person with an excessive fear or hatred of Russia or things Russian or associated with Russia …
82Rus|so|pho|bi|a — «RUHS uh FOH bee uh», noun. an excessive fear or hatred of Russia or things Russian or associated with Russia …
83rus|ti|cal — «RUHS tuh kuhl», adjective, noun. Archaic. rustic …
84rus|ti|cate — «RUHS tuh kayt», verb, cat|ed cat|ing. –v.i. to go to the country; stay in the country: »Month after month, he rusticated in solitary grandeur in Pasadena (New Yorker). –v.t. 1. to send to the country. 2. British. to suspend (a student) from a… …
85rus|ti|ca|tion — «RUHS tuh KAY shuhn», noun. 1. a) the act of rusticating. b) the condition of being rusticated. 2. residence in the country. 3. British. the temporary dismissal of a student from a college or university as a punishment …
86rus|ti|ca|tor — «RUHS tuh KAY tuhr», noun. a person who rusticates …
87rus|tic|i|ty — «ruhs TIHS uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. a rustic quality, characteristic, or peculiarity: »a rusticity of manner. 2. rural life. 3. awkwardness; ignorance …
88rus|tler — «RUHS luhr», noun. 1. Informal. a cattle thief: »The cattle thieves the rustlers were gaining in numbers and adacity (Owen Wister). 2. Informal. an active, energetic person. 3. a person or thing that rustles; rustling leaf, bird, or the like.… …
89rus|tling|ly — «RUHS lihng lee», adverb. with a rustle …
90rus|tre — «RUHS tuhr», noun. Heraldry. a bearing in the form of a lozenge with a hole in the middle. ╂[< French rustre] …