different between rubific vs rubidic
rubific
English
Etymology
From Latin ruber (“red”) + facere (“to make”).
Adjective
rubific (comparative more rubific, superlative most rubific)
- (obsolete) Making red.
- 1868, Robert Williams Buchanan, David Gray and other Essays, chiefly on Poetry
- The silent skies with strange fire, like a dawn Rubific
- 1868, Robert Williams Buchanan, David Gray and other Essays, chiefly on Poetry
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rubidic
English
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: ru?bi?dic
Adjective
rubidic (not comparable)
- (chemistry) Relating to, or containing, rubidium.
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