What kind of noun is rulers?

What kind of noun is rulers?

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Q. What kind of noun is rulers?

A (usually rigid), flat, rectangular measuring or drawing device with graduations in units of measurement; a rule; a straightedge with markings; a measure. A person who rules or governs; a person who exercises dominion or controlling power over others.

Q. What does ruler mean?

1 : one that rules specifically : sovereign. 2 : a worker or a machine that rules paper. 3 : a smooth-edged strip (as of wood or metal) that is usually marked off in units (such as inches) and is used as a straightedge or for measuring.

Q. How do you say ruler in different languages?

In other languages ruler

  • American English: ruler /ˈrulər/ commander.
  • Arabic: حَاكِم
  • Brazilian Portuguese: governante.
  • Chinese: 统治者
  • Croatian: vladar.
  • Czech: vládce.
  • Danish: hersker.
  • Dutch: heerser.

Q. What does Cahier mean in English?

: a report or memorial concerning policy especially of a parliamentary body.

Q. What is vase in French?

More French words for vase. le vase noun. vessel, mud, silt, slime, bowl.

Q. Is vase masculine or feminine in French?

As a masculine word, vase means a vase, and as a feminine word, it means mud.

Q. How do you spell garage in French?

garage:

  1. le garage (parking) the garage; the garage accommodation. garage [the ~] noun. garage accommodation [the ~] noun.
  2. le garage (parking; place de stationnement; aire de stationnement; garage souterrain; garage au sous-sol; garage à étage…) the parking-lot. – a lot where cars are parked 1 parking-lot [the ~] noun.

Q. What is another word for vase?

What is another word for vase?

jugurn
jarpot
kratercrater
vesselcontainer
pitchercrock

Q. What do you call a very large vase?

types: urn. a large vase that usually has a pedestal or feet. type of: jar. a vessel (usually cylindrical) with a wide mouth and without handles.

Q. What do you call a tall vase?

We also have uniquely shaped vases including narrow or slender tall vases, also called glass Eiffel tower vases, fitting a subtler elegance. Floor vases are typically defined by a height of 16 inches or taller. Any vase that is shorter may be considered a table vase.

Q. What is a vase with two handles called?

Versions of the amphorae were one of many shapes used in Ancient Greek vase painting. The bodies of the two types have similar shapes. Where the pithos may have multiple small loops or lugs for fastening a rope harness, the amphora has two expansive handles joining the shoulder of the body and a long neck.

Q. What does amphora mean in Greek?

1 : an ancient Greek jar or vase with a large oval body, narrow cylindrical neck, and two handles that rise almost to the level of the mouth broadly : such a jar or vase used elsewhere in the ancient world. 2 : a 2-handled vessel shaped like an amphora.

Q. What is a Roman amphorae?

In the Roman empire amphorae were pottery containers used for the non-local transport of agricultural products. Their fragments litter archaeological sites of all kinds on land and at sea and have been a subject of serious study for over 100 years.

Q. What is an amphora vase?

Amphora. An amphora, such as the one at left, is a two-handled storage jar that held oil, wine, milk, or grain. Amphora was also the term for a unit of measure. Amphoras were sometimes used as grave markers or as containers for funeral offerings or human remains.

Q. How were amphora sealed?

An amphora was originally sealed with a clay stopper, but these stoppers allowed a good bit of oxygen to enter the vessel. The Egyptians used materials such as leaves and reeds as seals, both covered in semi-permanent wet-clay. Later the Greeks and Romans experimented with rags, wax and today’s favored stopper, cork.

Q. What color is amphora?

The amphora color option can best be described as a light brown or, yes, a very dark taupe. It would be described as being between chocolate brown and taupe on the color scale.

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