Breaker as of rules
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VIOLATORBreaker, as of rules
VIOLATORBreaker, as of law
RIGORSeverity, as of rules
regiminalof or relating to regimen; as, regiminal rules
viceroyone who rules as the representative of a sovereign
theocrata person who rules as the representative of a god
viceroysVICEROY, one who rules as the representative of a sovereign
viceroyperson who rules an area as the deputy of the sovereign
theocratsTHEOCRAT, a person who rules as the representative of a god
viceroysperson who rules an area as the deputy of the sovereign
AMISHPeople who follow a set of rules known as the Ordnung
bookersnote the name or number of (as a soccer player) for a serious infraction of the rules
substantive(of law) Defining rights and duties as opposed to giving the rules by which such things are established
matrixesA rectangular array of quantities or expressions in rows and columns that is treated as a single entity and manipulated according to particular rules
operationA process in which a number, quantity, expression, etc., is altered or manipulated according to formal rules, such as those of addition, multiplication, and differentiation
operationsA process in which a number, quantity, expression, etc., is altered or manipulated according to formal rules, such as those of addition, multiplication, and differentiation
theocratsperson who rules, governs as a representative of God or a deity, or is a member of the ruling group in a theocracy, as a divine king or a high priest
theocratperson who rules, governs as a representative of God or a deity, or is a member of the ruling group in a theocracy, as a divine king or a high priest
barbarismsA word or expression that is badly formed according to traditional philological rules, for example a word formed from elements of different languages, such as breathalyzer (English and Greek) or television (Greek and Latin)
barbarismA word or expression that is badly formed according to traditional philological rules, for example a word formed from elements of different languages, such as breathalyzer (English and Greek) or television (Greek and Latin)
wallyballA game played on a four-walled court with rules similar to volleyball, and with a ball the same size as but harder than a volleyball. The ball is allowed to bounce once against the ceiling or one of the walls before being returned over the net
positivismThe theory that laws are to be understood as social rules, valid because they are enacted by authority or derive logically from existing decisions, and that ideal or moral considerations (e.g., that a rule is unjust) should not limit the scope or operation of the law
wallyballsA game played on a four-walled court with rules similar to volleyball, and with a ball the same size as but harder than a volleyball. The ball is allowed to bounce once against the ceiling or one of the walls before being returned over the net
positivismsThe theory that laws are to be understood as social rules, valid because they are enacted by authority or derive logically from existing decisions, and that ideal or moral considerations (e.g., that a rule is unjust) should not limit the scope or operation of the law