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Crudity

/ˈkruːdɪti/noun
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Crudity refers to the state or quality of being crude, unrefined, or lacking in subtlety, often evoking a sense of rawness that can be either refreshing or off-putting. In contemporary contexts, it might describe blunt humor in social media or the intentional roughness in modern art to challenge norms, adding a layer of authenticity amid polished facades.

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Surprisingly, the root of crudity in Latin 'crudus' also influenced the term 'crude oil', which was first used in the 1860s during the Pennsylvania oil boom to describe unrefined petroleum, linking ancient concepts of rawness to the Industrial Revolution's energy sources. This etymological tie shows how a simple word for undigested food transformed into a cornerstone of modern economics.

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