When he shows nothing but a greediness for care, nothing but the coarser forms of anxiety, it's only natural for the physician to feel an aversion.
In Mexico, panocha refers generally to sweet breads or cakes, or, more specifically, to a raw, coarse form of sugar produced there.
The Kasar, or 'coarse' form of Taba is used only rarely and generally in anger.
Palladium black is a coarse, sponge-like form of elemental palladium that offers a large surface area for hydrogen adsorption.
Alluvial gold is regarded as having a high purity and is often found in the coarse form.
In its coarser form, you would have recognized it yourself.
Most intriguing is what this means for the coarser form of racial appeal.
The official Oslo breakfast first prepared for Norwegian schools in 1929 employed a coarse form of the bread.
When Joyce wrote his play "Exiles" in 1915, Pound told him that the stage "is a gross, coarse form of art," speaking "to a thousand fools huddled together."
Anyone who deviates in any perceived way from the norm of a population may become subject to coarse or subtle forms of social exclusion.