Rubric

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Meaning of Rubric

(from Lat. ruber, red). In Scotch law. The title of a statute. So termed because anciently it was written in red letters. Bell, Diet.

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Synonyms of Rubric

(Authoritative rule), noun

  • act
  • bylaw
  • canon
  • code
  • convention
  • dictate
  • enactment
  • institution
  • law
  • legislation
  • measure
  • ordinance
  • precept
  • prescription
  • regulation
  • rule
  • ruling
  • statute

(Title), noun

  • caption
  • classification
  • denomination
  • designation
  • division
  • genus
  • grouping
  • head
  • heading
  • headline
  • label
  • superscription

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