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Rubicon

Noun; pronunciation: ru-bi-kan

Derivation

Etymology: (Anc. geog.) A small river which separated Italy from Cisalpine Gaul, the province alloted to Julius Caesar.

Caesar crossing the Rubycon

By leading an army across this river in 49 BC, contrary to the prohibition of the civil government at Rome, Caesar precipitated the civil war which resulted in the death of Pompey and the overthrow of the senate; hence, the phrase to pass or cross the Rubicon signifies to take the decisive step by which one is committed to an enterprise from which there is no retreat.

A limit that when passed or exceeded permits of no return and typically results in irrevocable commitment.

Rubycon

Pronunciation
ru-bi-kan
Derivation
A (red) line that when crossed commits a person irrevocably

The Rubycon

Pronunciation
The ru-bi-kan
Derivation
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