No, a metre stick is adequate, but a 12 inch or 30 cm ruler would be handier and possibly perfect.No, a metre stick is adequate, but a 12 inch or 30 cm ruler would be handier and possibly perfect.
An unjust ruler might be called a tyrant.
No. Ruler is a noun, either a government head or a measuring bar.
A very perfect person.
The noun 'ruler' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a someone having supreme power over a nation; a word for a device used for linear measure; a word for a person or a thing.
To make as perfect, or effective as possible.
you use a ruler
ruler and pencil
A Philosopher-King
the vertical ruler displays across the top of the word window? my answer is true
Ruler, as in chief, is 'Ariki' or 'Rangatira'. Ruler, as in a measuring device, is 'Ruri'.
The root word for the English word "perfect" is "perficio," which is a Latin word meaning "to finish" or "to complete."
Corel Word Perfect is a computer program that is a part of the Word Perfect Office program or suite. The program is a word processing application. Corel Word Perfect was first released as Word Perfect suite in 1994.
The word for ruler or leader in Navajo is naat'áanii.
No, a metre stick is adequate, but a 12 inch or 30 cm ruler would be handier and possibly perfect.No, a metre stick is adequate, but a 12 inch or 30 cm ruler would be handier and possibly perfect.
Jim used his ruler to measure the length of his finger. Bob is the ruler of the world.
the ruler was used to measure the length of my book.