The suffix "-er" is what indicates that "ruler" means someone who. It is a common ending added to verbs to form nouns indicating a person who performs the action described by the verb.
The word "punctual" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone who is on time or prompt in their actions or commitments.
The word "beneficial" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is advantageous or helpful.
The word "sultan" comes from the Arabic word "sultān" which means "authority" or "ruler." It is used to refer to a Muslim sovereign or ruler, particularly in the context of the Ottoman Empire.
The word you are looking for is "describe." It means to give an account or representation of someone or something in words.
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It means a ruler or one ruler.
An unjust ruler might be called a tyrant.
The word visit is a verb. It means to go and meet someone.
The word "spleen" rhymes with "queen" and means new ruler.
"Askance" is an adverb that means with suspicion, mistrust, or disapproval. It is usually used to describe a glance or look.
Grammarian is a noun. It means someone who is expert at grammar.
The word king means ruler, overlord, or master.
The word tenderhearted is an adjective. It means to be compassionate about someone else's misfortune.
I believe the correct word would be a "monarch"