a. (-gĕd)
Full of crags, or steep, broken rocks; abounding with prominences, points, and inequalities; rough; rugged.
Into its cragged rents descend.J. Baillie.
| Dictionary: Crag·ged |
Full of crags, or steep, broken rocks; abounding with prominences, points, and inequalities; rough; rugged.
Into its cragged rents descend.J. Baillie.
| Thesaurus: cragged |
| WordNet: cragged |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
having hills and crags
Synonyms: craggy, hilly, mountainous
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