ru|bri|cal

ru|bri|cal
ru|bri|cal «ROO bruh kuhl», adjective.
1. red; marked with red; printed or written in red or in special lettering.
2. of, having to do with, or according to religious rubrics.
ru´bri|cal|ly, adverb.

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  • lubrical — lu·bri·cal …   English syllables

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  • rubrical — ru·bri·cal …   English syllables

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