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rubrication

Terms vs Rubrication - What's the difference?

terms | rubrication |


As nouns the difference between terms and rubrication

is that terms is while rubrication is a form of calligraphy, in medieval manuscripts, in which added text was coloured in red.

Lubrication vs Rubrication - What's the difference?

lubrication | rubrication |


As nouns the difference between lubrication and rubrication

is that lubrication is the application of a substance (a lubricant), between moving surfaces in contact in order to reduce friction and minimize heating while rubrication is a form of calligraphy, in medieval manuscripts, in which added text was coloured in red.

Red vs Rubrication - What's the difference?

red | rubrication |


As nouns the difference between red and rubrication

is that red is any of a range of colours having the longest wavelengths, 670 nm, of the visible spectrum; a primary additive colour for transmitted light: the colour obtained by subtracting green and blue from white light using magenta and yellow filters; the colour of blood, ripe strawberries, etc while rubrication is a form of calligraphy, in medieval manuscripts, in which added text was coloured in red.

As an adjective red

is having red as its color.

As a verb red

is past tense of rede.

As a proper noun Red

is A nickname given to someone who has or had red hair.

Medieval vs Rubrication - What's the difference?

medieval | rubrication |


As an adjective medieval

is medieval (of or relating to the middle ages).

As a noun rubrication is

a form of calligraphy, in medieval manuscripts, in which added text was coloured in red.

Text vs Rubrication - What's the difference?

text | rubrication |


As nouns the difference between text and rubrication

is that text is while rubrication is a form of calligraphy, in medieval manuscripts, in which added text was coloured in red.

Manuscript vs Rubrication - What's the difference?

manuscript | rubrication |


As nouns the difference between manuscript and rubrication

is that manuscript is a book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced while rubrication is a form of calligraphy, in medieval manuscripts, in which added text was coloured in red.

As an adjective manuscript

is handwritten, or by extension manually typewritten, as opposed to being mechanically reproduced.

Calligraphy vs Rubrication - What's the difference?

calligraphy | rubrication |


As nouns the difference between calligraphy and rubrication

is that calligraphy is (uncountable) the art or practice of writing letters and words in a decorative style; the letters and words so written while rubrication is a form of calligraphy, in medieval manuscripts, in which added text was coloured in red.

Rubrication vs Rubricate - What's the difference?

rubrication | rubricate |


As a noun rubrication

is a form of calligraphy, in medieval manuscripts, in which added text was coloured in red.

As an adjective rubricate is

(obsolete) marked with red.

As a verb rubricate is

to write in the form of a rubric.