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What (who) is ruler - definition

TOOL USED TO DRAW OR MEASURE DISTANCES ALONG A STRAIGHT LINE
Rulers; Rular; Rule (measurement tool); Folding ruler; Line gauge; 📏; Measuring stick; Carpenter's rule; Carpenter's ruler; Ruler (tool)
  • A ruler in combination with a letter scale
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  • frac=8}} carpenter's rule
  • cm}}. Western Han (206 BCE – 8 CE). [[Hanzhong City]], China
  • A variety of rulers
  • A wooden carpenter's rule and other tools found on board the 16th-century [[carrack]] ''[[Mary Rose]]''
  • Archeological Museum]] of [[Istanbul]], Turkey
  • A closeup of a steel ruler
  • Retractable flexible rule or [[tape measure]]

ruler         
(rulers)
1.
The ruler of a country is the person who rules the country.
...the former military ruler of Lesotho...
N-COUNT: oft with poss
2.
A ruler is a long flat piece of wood, metal, or plastic with straight edges marked in centimetres or inches. Rulers are used to measure things and to draw straight lines.
N-COUNT
ruler         
n.
person who rules
1) to put a ruler into power
2) to overthrow, unseat a ruler
3) an absolute, despotic, dictatorial; strong; weak ruler
ruler         
¦ noun
1. a person or agent exercising government or control.
2. a straight-edged strip of rigid material, marked at regular intervals and used to draw straight lines or measure distances.
Derivatives
rulership noun

Wikipedia

Ruler

A ruler, sometimes called a rule, line gauge, or scale, is an instrument used to make distance measurements whereby a user estimates a distance by reading from a series of markings called "rules" along an edge of the device. Commonly the instrument is rigid and the edge itself is a straightedge ("ruled straightedge") which additionally allows one to draw straight lines. Some rulers such as cloth or paper tape measures are non-rigid. Specialty rulers exist that have flexible edges that retain a chosen shape and these find use in sewing, arts, and crafts.

Rulers have been used since ancient times. They are commonly made from metal, wood, fabric, paper, and plastic. They are crucially important in the design and construction of buildings. Their ability to quickly and easily measure lengths makes them important to textile industry and to retailers where amounts of string, fabric, and paper goods can be cut to size. Children learn basic use of rulers at the elementary school level and are often part of a student's school supplies. At the high school level rulers are often used as straightedges for geometric constructions in Euclidean geometry. Rulers are ubiquitous in the engineering and construction industries, often in the form of a tape measure, and are used for making and reading technical drawings. Since much technical work is now done on computer, many software programs implement virtual rulers to help the user estimate virtual distances.

Examples of use of ruler
1. On Thursday, Myanmar‘s military ruler, Senior Gen.
2. The Byzantine ruler said: «If you refuse, then I will kill you.» Abdullah said: «Do what you like.» The ruler then ordered that he should be crucified.
3. On Tuesday former colonial ruler Britain challenged the U.N.
4. King Fahd, Saudi Arabia‘s ruler since 1'82, has died.
5. No ruler, however powerful, has ever made such a comeback.