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ruler
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rul·er  (rlr)
n.
1. One, such as a monarch or dictator, that rules or governs.
2. A straightedged strip, as of wood or metal, for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths. Also called rule.

ruler [ˈruːlə]
n
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a person who rules or commands
2. (Engineering / Tools) Also called rule a strip of wood, metal, or other material, having straight edges graduated usually in millimetres or inches, used for measuring and drawing straight lines

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