A ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French.
scale
I looks like they are just called 'Ruler Markings', from everything that I can find. That's all I've known them as.
It is called the scale ruler.
Rebellion or revolt.
The printed ruler on map is called the scale. It shows distance per inch. You can take a strip of paper, lay it alongside the ruler, mark the paper--- then, take the marked paper to measure distance between two points on the map.
a ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French
The spelling in French for Ruler is Regle
ruler in french is regle
It is Une regle
After the French Revolution and the ensuing bloodbath and chaos, a strong ruler was needed.
The current french ruler is Louis Phillipe
(wooden ruler) règle (ruler or monarch) souverain (male) souveraine (female)
a ruler is called "Fürst"
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It means a ruler or one ruler.
'Une règle' means 'a ruler' (the object for measuring) in French. When it is not a ruler, it may mean ... a rule.
Called a straight edge