| rub |
Reference to the very slightest of wear on a coin at its highest points of relief or where the lustre has been destroyed. Caused by light friction as in loose coin storage or even light circulation. Generally claimed only if can be detected visibly (ie not using magnification) and where the lustre is clearly broken. ...
Ãâó: www.canadiancoin.com/diction/r.htm
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| rubric |
a symptom as written in a homeopathic repertory.
Ãâó: www.wholehealthnow.com/homeopathy_pro/pro_glossary...
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| rubric |
A direction or rule printed in devotional or liturgical office, as in a prayer book, missal, or breviary
Ãâó: www.innvista.com/culture/religion/diction.htm
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| rubefaction |
c'est une coloration en rouge des sols ou de la surface des roches due ?la pr?ence d'oxyde et d'hydroxyde de fer lib??par un processus d'alt?ation des min?aux contenant du fer.
Ãâó: perso.wanadoo.fr/christian.kresay/Page_900.html
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| rubefacient |
Increases blood circulation to the area to which it is applied
Ãâó: www.wicca.com/celtic/herbal/glossary.htm
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