An outdated custom could be considered to fall under this category. While usually not a law (but sometimes eventually made into one, and consequently revoked) an outdated custom can be an unpracticed law, regulation, or rule
The word you may be looking for is "novice," which refers to someone who is inexperienced or new to a particular field or activity.
"Passline" and "law" could form the compound "passline-law," which could be used to describe a specific rule or regulation related to passlines in a particular context.
A regulation is a rule or directive established by an authority, typically a government, to govern conduct or behavior within a specific industry, sector, or society. Regulations are put in place to ensure compliance with laws, promote safety, protect the environment, and maintain order.
The word that means legally collectible is 'enforceable.'
The word that means to give permission is "authorize."
Shamoozalate i believe there is also the word Manumit that means free slaves
um u have it wrong. its INpractical just google it
rule = regulation
Some synonyms for the word regulation include:AdjustmentAdministrationArrangementClassificationControlCoordinationDirectionGovernanceGoverningGovernmentGuidanceHandlingManagementModerationModulationReconciliationRegimentationReorganizationSettlementStandardizationSuperintendenceSupervisionSystematization
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The Greek word for "rule" literally means "to umpire".
Yes, "rule" is a noun. It refers to a principle or regulation governing conduct or action.
The word 'rule' is a noun as a word for an explicit or understood regulation or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or place; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to rule are ruler and the gerund, ruling.
No, theocracy is religious rule.
Democracy
Democracy
The word that means to throw oneself under someones rule is SUBJECT. ANSWER: subject Hope this helps
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