Definition of Rubine

1. rubin [n -S] - See also: rubin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rubine

rubier
rubies
rubiest
rubific
rubification
rubified
rubifies
rubiform
rubify
rubifying
rubiginous
rubigo
rubigos
rubijervine
rubin S
rubine (current term)
rubines
rubins
rubinstein-taybi syndrome
rubious
rubiretin
rubiscos
rubish
rubitecan
rubivirus
rubivirus infections
rubixanthin
ruble
rubles
ruboff

Literary usage of Rubine

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. On Aniline and Its Derivatives: A Treatise Upon the Manufacture of Aniline by M. Reimann, August Wilhelm von Hofmann, Georges de Laire (1868)
"This method of obtaining magenta is still employed in making the purest aniline red, which is known by the name of rubine. In the manufacture of this, ..."

2. Methods of Practical Hygiene by Karl Bernhard Lehmann (1893)
"Acid magenta (rubine S, acid rubine), the sodium salt of the sul- phonic acid of magenta, is to be regarded similarly. ..."

3. Methods of Practical Hygiene by Karl Bernhard Lehmann (1893)
"20 gnu. have been given to dogs at once without injury. Acid magenta (rubine S, acid rubine), the sodium salt of the sul- phonic acid of magenta ..."

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