Monday, October 18, 2010

what is robust?

Etymology: It comes from Latin word "robustus-a-um", strong and hardy , originally oaken,  from robor, robus, hard timber and strenght, it's also a special kind of oak "robur oak", named for its reddish heartwood.
Robustious, 1540s, was a common form in XVII century, in Hamlet, act III.2; it fell from use by middle XVIII century, but was somewhat revived by antiquarian writers.
It's define as:
  • having or exhibiting strength or vigorous health
  • having or showing vigor, strength, or firmness <a robust debate> <a robust faith>
  • strongly formed or constructed <a robust plastic>
  •  capable of performing without failure under a wide range of conditions, "robust software"
  • requiring strength or vigor "robust work"
  • of, relating to, resembling, or being a relatively large, heavyset australopithecine (especially  Australopithecus robustus and A. boisei) characterized especially by heavy molars and small incisors  adapted to a vegetarian diet.

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