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Definition of rubied in English Turkish dictionary

ruby
{i} yakut

Bazı değerli taşlar akuamarin, ametist, zümrüt, kuvars ve yakuttur. - Rare gems include aquamarine, amethyst, emerald, quartz and ruby.

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yakut rengi
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parlak
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kırmızı renk
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yakuta benzer
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{i} kırmızı şarap
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{s} kırmızı, lal
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{i} saat taşı
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{i} kırmızı
ruby
al
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ruby glass koyu kırmızı
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saatlerde kullanılan ufak yakut parçası
ruby
{i} lâl
ruby
{s} yakut kırmızısı
English - English
{a} red as a ruby, a ruddy
Ruby
A female given name

And those are her two daughters, Opal and Ruby. Her husband, Joshua, named them. He said they were to be the jewels of his old age. She would never have thought of names like that. There wasn't an ounce of sentiment in her body.

Ruby
A dynamic, reflective, general-purpose object-oriented programming language developed in the 1990s
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A genus of South American hummingbird
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Of a deep red colour (having any of numerous bright colours reminiscent of the colour of blood or cherries or tomatoes)
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Type having a height of 5.5 points
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{a} red
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{n} a precious red stone, a blotch
Ruby
A curry, short for Ruby Murray
Ruby
given name, female
Ruby
A programming language
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It is a red crystallized variety of corundum
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a deep and vivid red
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The males have a ruby-colored throat or breast
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See Agate, n
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A pronunciation guide written above or beside Chinese or Japanese characters
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A deep red colour
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a transparent piece of ruby that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem a transparent deep red variety of corundum; used as a gemstone and in lasers
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Hence, a red blain or carbuncle
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Love; Open the heart Increases vigor, renews vitality and cleanses the blood The stone of courage It allows me to overcome fear Carrier of the red ray Heart Chakra Compassion, leadership, heals relationships with father PLANET: Sun, Mars
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SoonObject-oriented scripting language, Japan, 1999
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{s} ruby-colored, having a deep red color
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having any of numerous bright or strong colors reminiscent of the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies
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the dark red color of the ruby
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That which has the color of the ruby, as red wine
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Any species of South American humming birds of the genus Clytolæma
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The name of the object-oriented script language and its interpreter The name `ruby' is not an acronym It's named after the red precious stone, which is the birthsone of July Notice pearl(Perl) is the birthstone of June
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A hard, dark, clear, red gem
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Refers to red soda lime glass tubing such as EGL's Accuwall tubing
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Ruby-colored; red; as, ruby lips
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Rubies are precious stones and a member of the corundum family Rubies range in color from the classic deep red to pink to purple to brown Rubies are extremely hard; only diamonds are harder During the renaissance, people thought that rubies could counteract poison Laboratory-produced rubies were created in the 1890's; they are difficult to distinguish from natural rubies The biggest ruby in the word is the Raviratna, which weighs 3,600 carats Rubies have a hardness of 9 and a specific gravity of 3 9 - 4 1 Rubies are found in Afghanistan, Australia, Brazil, Cambodia, India, Myanmar (Burma), Malagasy Republic, Malawi, Pakistan, Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Tanzania, Thailand, United States (Montana and North Carolina), and Zimbabwe (Rhodesia)
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a transparent deep red variety of corundum; used as a gemstone and in lasers
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Intense red colour of certain wines
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The color of a ruby; carmine red; a red tint
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In printing, a size of type
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A precious stone of a carmine red color, sometimes verging to violet, or intermediate between carmine and hyacinth red
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a transparent piece of ruby that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem
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A precious gemstone, and a member of the corundum family, rubies are always, by definition, red, but be aware that many other red gemstones and imitations might be assumed to be a ruby Fine rubies of good color can be more valuable than diamonds, but the first synthetic ruby was created in the 1890's and became quite popular in jewelry Synthetic rubies must be distinguished from natural by sophisticated testing by trained gemologists
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A clear, deep, red variety of corundum, valued as a precious stone
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A ruby is a dark red jewel. a ruby and diamond ring. Gemstone composed of transparent red corundum. Its colour varies from deep to pale red, in some cases with a tinge of purple, depending on chromium and iron content; the most valued is a pigeon-blood red. When it is cut and polished, ruby is a brilliant (light-deflecting) stone, but it lacks fire (flashes of colour). Ruby is a mineral of very limited distribution. Its best-known source is in Myanmar, and rubies have also been found in Thailand, Sri Lanka, and elsewhere. Rubies have been produced synthetically with much success; those containing 2.5% chromic oxide have the prized pigeon-blood red colour
ruby
To make red; to redden
ruby
{i} red variety of corundum, variety of gemstone with a bright red coloring
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