ruby-blend - significado y definición. Qué es ruby-blend
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Qué (quién) es ruby-blend - definición

ARGENTINE JAZZ MUSICIAN (1932–2016)
Ruby, Ruby; Ruby Ruby (album)
  • Barbieri in 1999

ruby-blend      
n.
Red blende, red sulphuret of zinc.
Ruby (color)         
COLOR THAT IS A REPRESENTATION OF THE COLOR OF THE CUT AND POLISHED RUBY GEMSTONE
Ruby Red; Ruby red; Antique ruby
Ruby is a color that is a representation of the color of the cut and polished ruby gemstone and is a shade of red or pink.
Ruby character         
  • The ''[[Hunmin Jeongeum]] Eonhae'' uses [[hanja]] and small [[hangul]] for ruby to the lower-right of the hanja characters.
CHARACTER PLACED ASIDE A CHINESE CHARACTER TO GIVE PRONUNCIATION
Ruby text; Ruby characters; Ruby annotation; Ruby (annotation markup); Ruby (character); Ruby notation; Ruby (annotation); ルビ; 루비; Ruby element; RUBY element; HTML RUBY; Rubi character
Ruby characters or rubi characters () are small, annotative glosses that are usually placed above or to the right of logographic characters of languages in the East Asian cultural sphere, such as Chinese hanzi, Japanese kanji, and Korean hanja, to show the logographs' pronunciation; these were formerly also used for Vietnamese hán tự and chữ nôm, and may still occasionally be seen in that context when reading archaic texts. Typically called just ruby or rubi, such annotations are most commonly used as pronunciation guides for characters that are likely to be unfamiliar to the reader.

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Gato Barbieri

Leandro "Gato" Barbieri (November 28, 1932 – April 2, 2016) was an Argentine jazz tenor saxophonist who rose to fame during the free jazz movement in the 1960s and is known for his Latin jazz recordings of the 1970s. His nickname, Gato, is Spanish for "cat".