ruby
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British pronunciation
/ˈruːbi/

Definition & Meaning of "ruby"in English

Ruby
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a precious red gemstone, a variety of corundum, ranging from crimson to pink

ruby definition and meaning

What is a "ruby"?

A ruby is a precious gemstone renowned for its rich red color and symbolic significance. It is a variety of mineral corundum, which also includes sapphire, and is one of the traditional cardinal gems along with emerald, diamond, and sapphire. Rubies are commonly used in jewelry, particularly in engagement and wedding rings, and are often associated with love, passion, and commitment. The value and quality of a ruby depend on factors such as its color, clarity, and size, with the most valuable rubies being those with a deep red hue and minimal inclusions. The name "ruby" is derived from the Latin word "ruber," meaning red, and this gemstone has been treasured by cultures across the world throughout history.

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She wore a ring set with a bright ruby.
The crown was adorned with several large rubies.
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a strong, intense shade of red

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The curtains were dyed a rich ruby.
The sunset painted the sky in shades of ruby.
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purplish-red in color

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ruby definition and meaning
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Her lips were painted a vibrant ruby shade for the special occasion.
The sky turned a deep ruby hue as the sun set over the horizon.
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