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rubific

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Etymology

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From Latin ruber (red) + facere (to make).

Adjective

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rubific (comparative more rubific, superlative most rubific)

  1. (obsolete) reddening, making red.
    • 1868, Robert Williams Buchanan, David Gray and other Essays, chiefly on Poetry:
      The silent skies with strange fire, like a dawn Rubific

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