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sliding rule
noun
(formerly) a slide rule.
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of sliding rule1
Example Sentences
There should be a firm āNo DM Slidingā rule at the BET awards.
The new āChase Utleyā sliding rule has rattled the cages of fans, players and managers, mostly because they canāt handle the disruption to the way the game has been played for over 125 years, which is understandable.
On his blog, Pratchett calls for scientists to work ātheir arcane magic,ā the kind of magic he celebrates in āRaising Steam,ā where a tinkerer with a āknowing of the sliding ruleā produces results ālike wizardry, but without the wizards and all their mess.ā
In 1802 he obtained an appointment as mathematical master at Woolwich through the influence of Charles Hutton, to whose notice he had been brought by a manuscript on the āUse of the Sliding Ruleā; and when Hutton resigned in 1807 Gregory succeeded him in the professorship.
Jared was satisfied, and they entered, sending a small bell hung upon the half door into a very rage of ringing, to summon attendance, although the owner of the establishment was ponderously taking the measure of a customerās foot, by means of a long slip of paper and a sliding rule, slowly the while making entries upon the said white slip, and afterwards smearing them out and re-writing them.
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