"Rutic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Adj., relating to or characterized by poverty, meanness, or parsimony.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "runic" (not "ruti", which doesn't exist):
Relating to or characteristic of the Ruthenians, an East Slavic ethnic group, especially one from Slovakia or the eastern Carpathian region of Europe.
Ruthenium is a chemical element with the symbol Ru and atomic number 44. It is a rare transition metal belonging to the platinum group of the periodic table. Ruthenium is denser than plutonium, which means it is heavier than the radioactive metal used in nuclear reactors.
Adjective: Having a complete lack of concern or compassion for the feelings or well-being of others, especially seen as a desirable trait in business or politics.<br><br>Example: "She was considered ruthless in her approach to closing deals."<br><br>Synonyms: unyielding, remorseless, merciless, heartless, cruel.
Complete with or showing a complete lack of concern for the welfare or feelings of others, especially in a way that involves violence or cruelty.
A scientific term!<br><br>Rutidosis is a rare medical term that refers to the repetition of menstrual periods (menstrual cycles) with the same regularity as the earth's rotation, resulting in a approximately 24-hour cycle. This phenomenon was first observed and described by a Swiss doctor named Wilhelm His in the late 19th century.<br><br>In layman's terms, a woman with rutidosis experiences amenorrhea (absence of menstruation) from one day to the next, usually for a duration of about 24 hours. The exact cause of rutidosis is still not fully understood and is considered a rare and unusual variation of the normal menstrual cycle.
Rutilant refers to brightly colored or radiant, especially with a reddish or yellowish glow, like the shimmering appearance of rutile, a type of titanium dioxide mineral.
Rutilate means to gleam or shine with a reddish-yellow color, typically as a result of the presence of iron oxide.
Rutilated quartz is a type of quartz mineral that contains small, iridescent needles of rutile, a titanium dioxide mineral, embedded within the quartz crystal lattice. The word "rutilated" is derived from the name of the rutile mineral, and it refers to the way the rutile needles intersect and reflect light, giving the quartz a shimmering, iridescent appearance.<br><br>In general, the term "rutilated" can also refer to anything that has a similar appearance, such as a material with a glittering or iridescent effect.