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Roughbar

Roughbar is a term that appears in multiple, unrelated contexts, and as such there is no single, canonical definition. The most common usage is as a compound noun describing unfinished material stock in manufacturing or construction. In this sense, rough bar stock refers to a bar-shaped piece of material that retains rough surfaces or tolerances before finishing operations such as milling, turning, or grinding. The designation helps distinguish starting material from finished bars and from other forms of bar stock that have been processed or machined to specification.

Beyond manufacturing, roughbar may occur as a proper name in fiction, geography, or genealogy. In some works,

Because roughbar lacks a widely accepted, singular meaning, the intended sense is typically inferred from context.

See also bar stock, rough-cut, finished material, raw stock.

Roughbar
is
used
as
the
name
of
a
town,
district,
or
a
family
surname;
in
such
cases
its
meaning
and
significance
are
defined
by
the
narrative
rather
than
by
a
technical
standard.
In
technical
documents,
it
is
prudent
to
check
material
specifications
or
catalogs
for
definitions
of
rough
in
the
relevant
production
stage.