ruby
- IPA[ˈro͞obē]
美式
- a precious stone consisting of corundum in color varieties varying from deep crimson or purple to pale rose.;an intense purplish-red color.
noun: ruby, plural noun: rubies
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- 1. a precious stone consisting of corundum in color varieties varying from deep crimson or purple to pale rose.
- ▪ an intense purplish-red color.
- ▪ an old type size equal to 51/2 points (smaller than nonpareil and larger than pearl).
- the fortieth anniversary of a wedding: it's my parents' ruby wedding anniversary today
Oxford American Dictionary
- a deep red variety of spinel, often of gem quality.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the fortieth anniversary of a couple's wedding: it's my parents' ruby wedding anniversary today
Oxford Dictionary
- a deep red variety of spinel, often of gem quality.
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- a spinel of a delicate rose-red variety.
Oxford American Dictionary
- glass coloured red by the inclusion of specific impurities such as gold or metal oxides.
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- a range in northeastern Nevada, noted for its alpine scenery.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (1911–67), US nightclub owner; born Jack Rubenstein. On November 24, 1963, he shot and killed ...
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- IPA[ˈruːbi]
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- a precious stone consisting of corundum in colour varieties varying from deep crimson or purple ... a necklace of rubies a ruby eternity ring
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