"Ruggiero" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ruggiero is a place name and a given name of Italian origin. It is based on the name of Ruggero, a diminutive form of Roger, which is derived from the Germanic word "hrothger," meaning "famous spear." The name Ruggiero is associated with the Latinization of the name Roger, and it is commonly found in Italy, Spain, and Portugal.
In literature, Ruggiero is the name of a character in Ludovico Ariosto's epic poem "Orlando Furioso" and in Torquato Tasso's "Gerusalemme Liberata".
"Ruggedized" is an adjective that means modified to be more robust, durable, and able to withstand a challenging and harsh environment. It refers to equipment, devices, or technology that has been designed to be more resistant to wear and tear, extreme temperatures, rough handling, or other forms of degradation.<br><br>In other words, something that is ruggedized is made to function effectively in difficult situations, such as in industrial, military, or outdoor settings where exposure to dust, moisture, vibration, or other forms of stress is a concern.<br><br>Example: "The ruggedized smartphone can withstand extreme temperatures and rough handling, making it ideal for use in construction sites or areas with harsh weather conditions."
A reference to Rugby, a contact team sport that originated in the UK, also known as Rugby Football or Rugby Union. It's a full-contact sport played by two teams with the objective of scoring points by carrying or passing the ball into the end zone of the opponent's field.