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Texture vs Rusticate - What's the difference?

texture | rusticate |

As verbs the difference between texture and rusticate

is that texture is to create or apply a texture while rusticate is (british) to suspend or expel from a college or university.

As a noun texture

is the feel or shape of a surface or substance; the smoothness, roughness, softness, etc of something.

texture

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • The feel or shape of a surface or substance; the smoothness, roughness, softness, etc. of something.
  • The beans had a grainy, gritty texture in her mouth.
  • (arts) The quality given to a work of art by the composition and interaction of its parts.
  • The piece of music had a mainly smooth texture .
  • (computer graphics) An image applied to a polygon to create the appearance of a surface,
  • (obsolete) The act or art of weaving.
  • (Sir Thomas Browne)
  • (obsolete) Something woven; a woven fabric; a web.
  • * Thomson
  • Others, apart far in the grassy dale, / Or roughening waste, their humble texture weave.
    (Milton)
  • (biology, obsolete) A tissue.
  • Verb

    (textur)
  • to create or apply a texture
  • ''Drag the trowel through the plaster to texture the wall.

    rusticate

    English

    Verb

    (rusticat)
  • (British) To suspend or expel from a college or university.
  • To construct in a manner so as to produce jagged or heavily textured surfaces.
  • To compel to live in or to send to the countryside; to cause to become rustic.
  • To go to reside in the country.
  • (Alexander Pope)