A City Of Latitude 55 Degrees North Has...
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I agree with QM, it depends who you talk to, so I suspect there's a little professional snobbery at work here too.
Language changes over time and this may well be one "casualty" of the evolution of our mother tongue, which tends to borrow from other languages and disciplines.
Perhaps at one time the word was used solely in a technical sense and had a more accurate technical definition which has been lost as it's use became more widespread.
Quite why the word had an "r" added is beyond me though.
Actually, on second thoughts, that brings to mind a further question.
Might the word "rule" have been used as a verb meaning "to measure" or similar, in which case an object used to "rule" might be commonly referred to as a "ruler"?
Just a thought.
I'm thinking of the phrase "to rule something out"!