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Ruby vs Jade - What's the difference?

ruby | jade |


In obsolete terms the difference between ruby and jade

is that ruby is a red spinel while jade is to make ridiculous and contemptible.

As nouns the difference between ruby and jade

is that ruby is a clear, deep, red variety of corundum, valued as a precious stone while jade is (gem) A semiprecious stone either nephrite or jadeite, generally green or white in color, often used for carving figurines.

As adjectives the difference between ruby and jade

is that ruby is of a deep red colour while jade is of a grayish shade of green, typical of jade stones.

As verbs the difference between ruby and jade

is that ruby is to make red; to redden while jade is to tire, weary or fatigue.

As proper nouns the difference between ruby and jade

is that ruby is {{given name|female|from=English}} while Jade is {{given name|female|from=English}}.

Ruby vs Crimson - What's the difference?

ruby | crimson |


As nouns the difference between ruby and crimson

is that ruby is a clear, deep, red variety of corundum, valued as a precious stone while crimson is a deep, slightly bluish red.

As adjectives the difference between ruby and crimson

is that ruby is of a deep red colour while crimson is having a deep red colour.

As verbs the difference between ruby and crimson

is that ruby is to make red; to redden while crimson is to blush.

As a proper noun Ruby

is {{given name|female|from=English}}.

Ruby vs Dia - What's the difference?

ruby | dia |


As a proper noun ruby

is .

As a noun ruby

is (cockney rhyming slang) a curry, short for ruby murray .

As an initialism dia is

(us|military).

Ruby vs D - What's the difference?

ruby | d |


As a proper noun ruby

is .

As a noun ruby

is (cockney rhyming slang) a curry, short for ruby murray .

As a letter d is

the fourth letter of the.

As a numeral d is

cardinal number five hundred (500).

As a symbol d is

deuterium, when it needs to be distinguished from ordinary hydrogen.

Ruby vs Did - What's the difference?

ruby | did |


As verbs the difference between ruby and did

is that ruby is to make red; to redden while did is simple past of do.

As a noun ruby

is a clear, deep, red variety of corundum, valued as a precious stone.

As an adjective ruby

is of a deep red colour.

As a proper noun Ruby

is {{given name|female|from=English}}.

Ruby vs Saphire - What's the difference?

ruby | saphire |

Saphire is likely misspelled.


Saphire has no English definition.

As a noun ruby

is a clear, deep, red variety of corundum, valued as a precious stone.

As an adjective ruby

is of a deep red colour.

As a verb ruby

is to make red; to redden.

As a proper noun Ruby

is {{given name|female|from=English}}.

Ruby vs Leona - What's the difference?

ruby | leona |


As a proper noun ruby

is .

As a noun ruby

is (cockney rhyming slang) a curry, short for ruby murray .

As an adjective leona is

leonine.

Agateruby vs Ruby - What's the difference?

agateruby | ruby |


As a proper noun ruby is

.

As a noun ruby is

(cockney rhyming slang) a curry, short for ruby murray .

Rubyagate vs Ruby - What's the difference?

rubyagate | ruby |


As a proper noun ruby is

.

As a noun ruby is

(cockney rhyming slang) a curry, short for ruby murray .

Faye vs Ruby - What's the difference?

faye | ruby |


As proper nouns the difference between faye and ruby

is that faye is a female given name, a spelling variant of fay while ruby is .

As a noun ruby is

(cockney rhyming slang) a curry, short for ruby murray .

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