rubrical

/ˈruːbrɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or following a rubric, especially a set of rules or guidelines.
    • The committee followed rubrical procedures when reviewing applications.
    • Her rubrical approach to grading made the process consistent.
    • The rubrical instructions for the exam were very detailed.
  2. Relating to liturgical directions or rubrics in religious services.
    • The rubrical notes in the missal helped the deacon prepare for mass.
    • He studied the rubrical traditions of the medieval church.
    • The rubrical changes in the new prayer book confused some parishioners.
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