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rubrical

/roo-bri-kuhl/US // ˈru brɪ kəl //

红色,揉搓式,红宝书,揉搓

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : reddish; marked with red.
    • : of, pertaining to, contained in, or prescribed by rubrics, especially liturgical rubrics.

Examples

  • Among the clergy generally ritual observance was neglected and rubrical directions disobeyed.

  • Such, once more, is the having any sermon beyond the rubrical one.

  • According to the rubrical directions given in the British Museum papyrus, the sections were sung by both women together.

  • A side rubrical note, referring to the parts assigned to the populus or people, says, "Populi vox est et cantorum."

  • Their presence in the meantime is fully accounted for by the adjacent rubrical direction how the lesson is to be introduced: viz.