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rule

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Main Entry:
1rule Listen to the pronunciation of 1rule
Pronunciation:
\ˈrül\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English reule, from Anglo-French, from Latin regula straightedge, rule, from regere to keep straight, direct — more at right
Date:
13th century
1 a: a prescribed guide for conduct or action b: the laws or regulations prescribed by the founder of a religious order for observance by its members c: an accepted procedure, custom, or habit d (1): a usually written order or direction made by a court regulating court practice or the action of parties (2): a legal precept or doctrine e: a regulation or bylaw governing procedure or controlling conduct2 a (1): a usually valid generalization (2): a generally prevailing quality, state, or mode <fair weather was the rule yesterday — New York Times> b: a standard of judgment : criterion c: a regulating principle d: a determinate method for performing a mathematical operation and obtaining a certain result3 a: the exercise of authority or control : dominion b: a period during which a specified ruler or government exercises control4 a: a strip of material marked off in units used especially for measuring : ruler 3, tape measure b: a metal strip with a type-high face that prints a linear design; also : a linear design produced by or as if by such a strip
synonyms see law
as a rule
: for the most part : generally
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