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Definition of Rubicund

Rubicund
Rubicund Ru"bi*cund, a. [L. rubicundus, fr. rubere to be red, akin to ruber red. See Red.] Inclining to redness; ruddy; red. ``His rubicund face.' --Longfellow.

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