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rubrae

Rubrae is a Latin term that appears mainly as a grammatical form of the adjective ruber, rubra, rubrum, meaning red. In Latin, rubrae can function as either the feminine plural nominative form “the red ones” or the feminine singular genitive form “of red,” depending on context. Because Latin grammar governs its use, rubrae shows up in scholarly texts rather than as the name of an entity in its own right.

In taxonomy and scientific description, adjectives are used to describe characteristics of a noun and must

Outside strict taxonomy, rubrae can appear in discussions of Latin grammar, color terminology, or the history

See also: rubra, ruber, Latin adjectives, taxonomy, binomial nomenclature.

agree
in
gender,
number,
and
case
with
that
noun.
As
a
result,
rubrae
tends
to
occur
as
part
of
longer
descriptive
phrases
within
botanical
or
zoological
names,
rather
than
as
a
standalone
taxon.
The
form
is
encountered
when
the
accompanying
noun
is
feminine
and
the
descriptive
phrase
requires
the
feminine
plural
or
a
genitive
construction,
though
exact
usage
depends
on
the
genus
and
the
sentence
structure.
of
color
words
in
Latin
and
Romance
languages.
It
is
a
component
of
the
broader
family
of
Latin
color
adjectives,
illustrating
how
color
description
is
integrated
into
scientific
naming
and
descriptive
prose.