RUBRICATE


Meaning of RUBRICATE in English

ˈrübrəˌkāt transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Late Latin rubricatus, past participle of rubricare to color red, from Latin rubrica red ocher

1.

a. : to write or print as a rubric

rubricated capital letter

rubricated title in a manuscript

b. : to add a rubric to or provide with a rubric

rubricated manuscript

rubricated calendar

2. : to arrange as in a rubric : fix in form

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