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rubicund
English
Etymology
From Latin rubicundus, from rubere (“to be red”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /??u?b?k(?)nd/
- (General American) IPA(key): /??ub??k?nd/
- Hyphenation: ru?bi?cund
Adjective
rubicund (comparative more rubicund, superlative most rubicund)
- Possessing a red complexion; ruddy.
Derived terms
- rubicundity
Related terms
- rubric
- ruby
- rufous
- rouge
- russet
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rubify
English
Alternative forms
- rubefy
Etymology
From French rubéfier.
Verb
rubify (third-person singular simple present rubifies, present participle rubifying, simple past and past participle rubified)
- (rare, transitive) to make red; to cause to redden
- (rare, intransitive) to redden; to become red
- waters rubifying
Related terms
- rubicund
- rubific
- rubric
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