Indigestion; undigested food in the stomach; badly-concocted humours.(noun)
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Use "crudity" in a sentence
"Any civilized man recoils from crude behavior toward the symbols of any religion, but our legal system long ago decided that enduring crudity is better than giving the police a mandate to punish intrinsically religious offenses."
"But crudity is only the hallmark of those that have hijacked the conservative movement."
"One is only looking for an order of magnitude answer, comparable in crudity to the back-of-the-envelope calculations of early cosmologists, but our biological friends tell us, without any apparent anxiety, that it just can't be done."