More coarse, uneven, or harsh than something else; not smooth or gentle.
Comparative form of 'rough,' from Old English 'ruh' meaning coarse or hairy; related to German 'rauh,' suggesting a Proto-Germanic root meaning uneven surface.
Rougher surfaces actually have better grip than smooth ones, which is why sandpaper works and why basketball courts have texture—more friction means more control.
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