emperor
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The male monarch or ruler of an empire.
- In imperial China, it was often a responsibility of the emperor to evaluate his predecessor after the latter's death.
- They asked Julius Caesar, the valiant Roman emperor, what was the best death. He answered, that which is unexpected, which comes suddenly and unforeseen
Any monarch ruling an empire, irrespective of gender, with "empress" contrasting to mean…
Any monarch ruling an empire, irrespective of gender, with "empress" contrasting to mean the consort of an emperor.
- In 690 Wu usurped the throne and became Emperor herself, which proved a unique event in the history of China.
- After his death in 683 she ruled for seven years as regent and then, deposing her son, became emperor herself, the only woman in Chinese history to hold the title.
- Empress, imperial regent, and even emperor herself (r. 797–802), Irene was an important and powerful figure at the Byzantine court in the late eighth and early ninth century.
Specifically, the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire
Specifically, the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire; the world-monarch.
- The Investiture Controversy was a conflict between the Emperor and the Pope.
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The fourth trump or major arcana card of the tarot deck.
A large, relatively valuable marble in children's games.
- But marbles are not only used to play games: they are also traded. In this market, the value of the different kinds of marbles (oilies, emperors, etc.) is determined by local supply and demand and not by the price of the marbles […]
Any fish of the family Lethrinidae.
Any of various butterflies of the subfamily Charaxinae.
Any of various large dragonflies of the cosmopolitan genus Anax.
An emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri).
- We do not know if the emperors are monogamous. I know some of the penguins species mate for life.
- During pairing, mates walk an average of only 90 m per day, and, while incubating, male emperors move an average of 30 m per day.
- If they were emperors, I wanted a better view. Being told they were emperors was no good; I needed to see them. But as quickly as we had spotted them, they spotted us. Sliding on their bellies, two emperors began to rush over.
The title of an emperor.
- As military attaché to the British Embassy in Berlin he enjoyed the esteem of Emperors William and Frederick.
Alternative form of emperor (emperor penguin).
- Most Emperor breeding failures are actually caused by their fellow penguins: either a mate's careless transfer of the egg, or when a disgruntled neighbor's aggressive action slides or breaks the egg.
- There are Seventeen kinds of penguin, but the Emperor is the only one that breeds in Antarctica in midwinter.
The neighborhood
- neighborempire
- neighborempress
- neighborimperial
- neighborimperialism
- neighborimperially
- neighborbarracks emperor
- neighborbasileus
- neighbormikado
- neighbortenno
Derived
antiemperor, Australian emperor, Chimperor, coemperor, emperor butterfly, emperor fairywren, emperor goose, emperorism, emperorist, emperorlike, emperor moth, emperor paper, emperor penguin, emperor rat, emperor scorpion, emperorship, emperor shrimp, emperor tamarin, God Emperor, little emperor, little emperor syndrome, pale-spotted emperor, purple emperor, Trumperor
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A definitional loop anchored at emperor. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.
A definitional loop anchored at emperor. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.
7 hops · closes at emperor
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