The bump in the middle of a ruler, often called a "finger grip," is designed to provide a better hold for the user. It allows for more precise alignment and measurement by helping to stabilize the ruler against the surface being measured. This feature can enhance accuracy and comfort, especially when using the ruler for extended periods or in detailed tasks.
clitellum-a bump that marks that the worm had mate before
Your finger makes a bump when you rule a line
no
the centimetre ruler
If its in the middle of your chest its called a 3rd boob
i believe it's called a bump
There was no first ruler in the Middle Ages. Historians debate over when the Middle Ages started, and the dates I have seen range from 395 to 500. We can be pretty sure that through all that time there was more than one ruler at any one time in the different countries in Europe.
If its the answer to the DT crossword you're after, the answer is ... emir.
The bump on your middle finger may take a few weeks to a couple of months to disappear if it is related to writing. Resting the finger and avoiding activities that aggravate the bump can help speed up the healing process. If the bump persists or causes discomfort, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
y do u wanna know? its ass
They wanted freedom from their ruler in England.
Tyrant