Definitionn. an authoritative rule of conduct or procedure
Last update: September 25, 2015
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; Rubricæ Generales, &c. [Please select]
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This was not in the rubric, and proved disconcerting to the clergyman. [Please select]
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I asked her once what was the great attraction of that volume, and she said, the Rubric. [Please select]
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Each topic or rubric of the annotations (such as migration, distribution, food, voice, antlers, or relation to Wolves) is accompanied by page references. [Please select]
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He and others of the bishops had been appointed as commissioners to investigate the causes of dissent, and to suspend all who refused to conform to the rubric of the church. [Please select]
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