It means it is rude and not polite.
It seems like there might have been a typo. Did you mean "cartographer"? A cartographer is a person who creates maps, using geographical data and symbols to represent features on the Earth's surface. They play a crucial role in visualizing and communicating spatial information.
It depends on how you pronounce the abbreviation. You use "an" before a vowel sound, so if the abbreviation starts with a vowel sound, even if it does not start with a vowel, you would use "an" before it. For example, you would say "an SUV", because you would pronounce this "an ess you vee"--the letter "s" is pronounced "ess", and that starts with a vowel sound. An abbreviation that starts with a consonant sound is CEO, so you would say "a CEO", because that is pronounced "a see ee oh".
If the word begins in a vowel (a,e,i,o or U) you use an. If it begins in any other letter you use a.
A loyalist might have referred to a patriot gathering or committee as "rebel" or "traitorous."
The shape of the ear helps to capture and funnel sound waves into the ear canal. The folds and curves in the ear also help to amplify and localize sounds, allowing us to better pinpoint the direction from which a sound is coming. Additionally, the ear shape contributes to our ability to filter out background noise and focus on specific sounds.
In the story of Romeo and Juliet, the term "crass" is not explicitly used. However, the word "crass" means lacking sensitivity, refinement, or intelligence. Characters like Mercutio could be described as crass due to their bold and sometimes vulgar behavior.
His manners were crass and boorish. The language was crass and made them wince.
Crass was created in 1977.
The quality of being impolite, inconsiderate, crass and unpleasant.
That is the correct spelling of "crass" (uncaring).
Crass Records was created in 1979.
Derrick Crass was born in 1960.
Stations of the Crass was created in 1979.
Crass means crude, in poor taste, or inappropriate.
*person says something offensive* you can say "well that's just crass." or "the boy was too crass."
Crass, disgustingly uncivilized, having no manners. RUDE, UNMANNERLY opposte of polite
Eduard Crass has written: 'Die Thomaner'