UNPOLISHED - significado y definición. Qué es UNPOLISHED
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Qué (quién) es UNPOLISHED - definición


unpolished      
¦ adjective
1. not having a polished surface.
2. unrefined in style or behaviour.
unpolished      
a.
1.
Rough, not polished.
2.
Rude, uncivilized, unrefined, ungraceful, untrained, untaught, undisciplined, barbarous, illiterate, rustic.
Ofada rice         
  • Ofada rice
OFADA RICE IS A NAME FOR HERITAGE VARIETIES OF RICE GROWN IN SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA.IT IS USED IN A VARIETY OF DISHES.OFADA RICES ARE MOSTLY BLENDS, AND SOME OF THE RICE VARIETIES IN THE BLENDS ARE NOT INDIGENOUS TO AFRICA.
Ofada Rice
Ofada rice is a name for an indigenous rice from a small community called Ofada in Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State. It is not exclusively grown in the community, but it is an indigenous rice grown in South-West Nigeria but named after the Ofada community.
Ejemplos de uso de UNPOLISHED
1. Unpolished style Ahmadinejad is known for his unpolished style Ahmadinejad graduated in civil engineering from Iran University of Science & Technology.
2. "Dubai is an unpolished gem polishing itself very quickly.
3. Some looked overweight or wore wrinkled uniforms or unpolished shoes.
4. Israeli unpolished diamonds imports total about $4 billion annually.
5. Eschewing the fashion glossies and the mainstream media, American Apparel takes out ads in the alternative press featuring unpolished models, often friends of Charney, company employees or AA customers, and unpolished photography, sometimes taken by Charney himself.