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"Rubricate"
Keywords:
manuscipts
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pope
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saint
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unchangeable
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red
Related Terms:
Rubrication
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Rubric
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Rubric
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Rubric
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Miniature
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Illuminated manuscript
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Holistic scoring
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Rubric
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Sub procedure
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Symbol
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Incunabulum
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Progressive proofs
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Latinize
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Grisaille
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Sinopia
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Gules
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Rubrics
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Abbreviations
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Compound statement
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Nomen nudum
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Reverse type
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Incipit
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Pms colors
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Historiated initial
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Retablo
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Illumination
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Progressive proof
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Blending
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Blues
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Imprimatur
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Pantone matching system
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Evaluation criteria
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Assessment criteria
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Pastels
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Color
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Scoring
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Staining
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Formal assessment
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Body color
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Missal
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Foxed
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Encyclical
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Key
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PantoneĀ® matching system
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Proof
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Pantone
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Process inks
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Color key
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Marked with red.
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To mark or distinguished with red; to arrange as in a rubric; to establish in a settled and unchangeable form.
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To paint or print headings or initial capitals in red.
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place in the calendar as a red-letter saint; "She was rubricated by the Pope"
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decorate (manuscipts) with letters painted red; "In this beautiful book, all the place names are rubricated"
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sign with a mark instead of a name
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Keywords:
manuscript
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furnish
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regulate
furnish with rubrics or regulate by rubrics; "the manuscript is not rubricated"
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