13751425 late Middle English: roundabout course < Middle French, derivative of ruser to retreat. Inter: l » eo|ruso|gloss=a Russian personįrench EtymologyFrom Inter: term » ruser|lang=fr. a trick, stratagem, or artifice: He used a ruse to get past the sentry.in the manner of a Russian person Related terms* Inter: l » eo|rusa|gloss=Russian.Pronunciation* Inter: IPA » /ˈru.se/|lang=eo AdverbInter: eo-ad » v fish-trap InflectionInter: da-noun-infl » n|rĮsperanto EtymologyInter: suffix » rusa|e|gloss1=Russian|lang=eo (adverbial suffix).Inter: trans-botto » m Anagrams* rues, sure, userĭanishInter: wikipedia » lang=da Inter: rfe » lang=de Pronunciation* Inter: IPA » /ruːsə/|ˈʁoːsə|lang=da NounInter: da-noun » n|r Inter: trans-botto » m Inter: checktrans-to » p Berry, ruse, reculement, pice du harnais d'un cheval de trait (le sens de reculer est un des sens primitifs de ruser) picard, avoir des ruses, avoir beaucoup de mal faire quelque chose. Scottish Gaelic: Inter: t- » gd|mealladh.Dutch: Inter: t- » nl|afleidingsmanoeuvre|m|n, Inter: t- » nl|schijnbeweging|f.Inter: trans-botto » m Inter: trans-top » guile Spanish: Inter: t+ » es|truco|m, Inter: t+ » es|artimaña|f.Scottish Gaelic: Inter: t- » gd|innleachd|f.Portuguese: Inter: t+ » pt|truque|m, Inter: t- » pt|artimanha|m.Dutch: Inter: t+ » nl|truc|m, Inter: t- » nl|truuk|m.Czech: Inter: t- » cs|úskok|m, Inter: t+ » cs|lest|f Definition of ruse written for English Language Learners from the Merriam-Webster Learners Dictionary with audio pronunciations, usage examples, and count/noncount noun labels.Inter: rfe » x Derived terms* ruse de guerre TranslationsInter: trans-top » trick so when anyone displays annoying qualities of a nerd or lifeless. this is associated with james ruse agricultural school in nsw australia, where probably 80 of their students are in the top 1 of the state, at reading books and absolutely nothing else. rather than paying something out by calling it shit, you call it ruse. Inter: homophones » roos|rues NounInter: en-nou » n An action intended to mislead, deceive, or falsely persuade others.Pronunciation* Inter: enPR » ro͞oz, Inter: IPA » /ruːz/, Inter: X-SAMPA » /ru:z/ =English= EtymologyFrom Inter: etyl » enm, from Inter: etyl » fro Inter: term » ruse|lang=fro||evasive movements of a pursued animal, with conflicting Inter: etyl » la origins.