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UK
/ɹˈuːlɐ/
]
[ US /ˈɹuɫɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈɹuɫɝ/ ]
NOUN
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a person who rules or commands
swayer of the universe - measuring stick consisting of a strip of wood or metal or plastic with a straight edge that is used for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths
How To Use ruler In A Sentence
- His successors built it up, and then a brilliant ruler name Hammurabi took power as the sixth king of Babylon from 1792 to 1750 B.C. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
- Upon these interjections, placable flicks of the lionly tail addressed to Britannia the Ruler, who expected him in some mildish way to lash terga cauda in retiring, Sir Willoughby Patterne passed from a land of alien manners; and ever after he spoke of America respectfully and pensively, with a tail tucked in, as it were. The Egoist
- The wyvern was the emblem of the rulers of Wessex and the word "wyvern" is associated with the many areas of Wessex, reflected in many county and town heraldries of the South West and west of England.
- When the three greatest rulers of Europe -- Philip Augustus, [13] king of France, Richard I, king of Early European History
- Put them in an arena, live coverage, president vs. prime minister, king vs. emperor, dictator vs. puppet ruler. It'll be like Unreal Tournament, except more fun.
- As revolution spread to Palermo, Milan and Naples it seemed as if the people of Italy could break the domination of the myriad of foreign rulers and domestic autocrats.
- George II was the absolute ruler of a medium-sized German state, Hanover, as well as being the British sovereign.
- Measure its diameter (the width across the center of circle) with the ruler.
- Here, as we have seen, their ruler was the pro-Roman queen, Cartimandua whose seat may have been at Stanwick, near Scotch Corner.
- It is an ancestor of the English term “caliphate,” referring to a dynastic succession of rulers. The Jesus Dynasty