Stricture vs Ruling - What's the difference?
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(usually in plural) a rule restricting behaviour or action
a sternly critical remark or review
(medicine) abnormal narrowing of a canal or duct in the body
(obsolete) strictness
(obsolete) a stroke; a glance; a touch
(linguistics) the degree of contact, in consonants
That rules; predominant; chief; reigning; controlling.
As nouns the difference between stricture and ruling
is that stricture is a rule restricting behaviour or action while ruling is an order or a decision on a point of law from someone in authority.As an adjective ruling is
that rules; predominant; chief; reigning; controlling.As a verb ruling is
present participle of lang=en.stricture
English
Noun
(en noun)- For them, parity is less an ultimate goal than a transitory and permissive springboard for testing Western resolve and pursuing whatever additional accretions of strategic power the strictures of SALT and American tolerance will allow.
- A man of stricture and firm abstinence. — Shakespeare.
ruling
English
Adjective
(head)- the ruling monarch
- a ruling passion
