ruleset

English

Etymology

From rule +‎ set.

Pronunciation

Noun

ruleset (plural rulesets)

  1. (chiefly computing) A set of rules.
    Alternative form: rule set
    • 2020 June 6, Alan Bernal, “Overwatch gets crazy minigames with epic WarioWare-inspired mod”, in Dexerto[1]:
      Every microgame lasts five seconds until it shifts to the next randomly selected ruleset.
    • 2021 November 4, Jacob Hale, “CoD Vanguard official CDL ruleset revealed: Day 1 rules”, in Dexerto[2]:
      While CDL rulesets are something that will be gradually refined before and throughout the course of the season (not even including the players’ Gentlemen’s Agreements), there’s always a good few things to discuss when the Day 1 ruleset becomes available to peruse.

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