"Reule" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reule" Meaning

I couldn't find any meaning for the word "reule". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a language other than English.

However, I found a similar word "reuleaux", which refers to a shape or figure formed by curves, particularly a curve made up of straight edges and circular arcs. It's often used in mathematics, engineering, and design.

"Reule" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Reule"


1. Music Term

In music, a reule is an ancient term for a musical instrument used as a rhythm instrument.

Example:
"The band would often play the reule to provide tempo to their performances."

2. Surname

Reule is also a surname of German origin.

Example:
"Reule is a common last name in southern Germany, especially in the state of Bavaria."

3. Rare Slang

In some regional slang, "reule" is used to describe a "drunk person".

Example:
"After the party, John was completely reule and couldn't even walk straight."

4. French Musical Term

In French music, "réule" can also refer to the rhythm or beat of a song or piece.

Example:
"The composer emphasized the importance of a strong réule in the opera's inaugural performance."

5. Historical Figurative term

In some outdated materials, the term reule can represent a commander or leader on the battlefield, typically implying overcommanding.

Example:
"The Prussian general berated his reule subordinates for their poor military strategy during the war."

I was unable to find current English usage that results in more than 5 examples.

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