rules |
system |
As nouns the difference between rules and system
is that
rules is while
system is system.
As a verb rules
is (
rule).
rules |
boundaries |
As nouns the difference between rules and boundaries
is that
rules is while
boundaries is .
As a verb rules
is (
rule).
principal |
rules |
As an adjective principal
is principal, main.
As a noun rules is
.
As a verb rules is
(
rule).
rules |
principals |
As nouns the difference between rules and principals
is that
rules is plural of lang=en while
principals is plural of lang=en.
As a verb rules
is third-person singular of rule.
rules |
protocol |
As nouns the difference between rules and protocol
is that
rules is plural of lang=en while
protocol is the minutes, or official record, of a negotiation or transaction; especially a document drawn up officially which forms the legal basis for subsequent agreements based on it.
As verbs the difference between rules and protocol
is that
rules is third-person singular of rule while
protocol is to make a protocol of.
rules |
measures |
As nouns the difference between rules and measures
is that
rules is while
measures is .
As verbs the difference between rules and measures
is that
rules is (
rule) while
measures is (
measure).
rules |
discipline |
As nouns the difference between rules and discipline
is that
rules is plural of lang=en while
discipline is a controlled behaviour; self-control.
As verbs the difference between rules and discipline
is that
rules is third-person singular of rule while
discipline is to train someone by instruction and practice.
code |
rules |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between code and rules
is that
code is a short symbol, often with little relation to the item it represents while
rules is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between code and rules
is that
code is to write software programs while
rules is third-person singular of rule.
rules |
statute |
Related terms |
Rules is a related term of statute.
As nouns the difference between rules and statute
is that
rules is while
statute is written law, as laid down by the legislature.
As a verb rules
is (
rule).
governs |
rules |
As verbs the difference between governs and rules
is that
governs is (
govern) while
rules is (
rule).
As a noun rules is
.
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