anfractuous

English

Etymology

From Late Latin anfractuosus, from Latin anfractus (bend, curve).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ænˈfɹæktjʊəs/
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Adjective

anfractuous (comparative more anfractuous, superlative most anfractuous) (rare)

  1. sinuous, twisty, winding.
  2. craggy, rugged, coarse, rough, uneven.
    • 1920, T. S. Eliot, Poems, A. A. Knopf:
      Paint me the bold anfractuous rocks / Faced by the snarled and yelping seas.

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