emperor
- IPA[ˈɛmp(ə)rə]
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- a sovereign ruler of an empire;an orange and brown North American butterfly with a swift dodging flight, breeding chiefly on hackberries.
noun: emperor, plural noun: emperors
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- 1. a sovereign ruler of an empire he became emperor in 1930 he is regarded as one of the greatest Roman emperors
- 2. an orange and brown North American butterfly with a swift dodging flight, breeding chiefly on hackberries.
- a large European woodland butterfly that has iridescent purplish-black wings with white markings.
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- a large moth of the silk moth family with eyespots on all four wings.
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- a large moth of the silkworm moth family with eyespots on all four wings.
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- the largest species of penguin. It has a yellow patch on each side of the head and rears its ...
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- the largest penguin, which has a yellow patch on each side of the head and rears its young ...
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- the sovereign ruler of the Holy Roman Empire: the Archbishop of Cologne was removed from his position by the Holy Roman Emperor
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- the sovereign ruler of the Holy Roman Empire: the Archbishop of Cologne was removed from his position by the Holy Roman Emperor
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- used in reference to a situation in which people believe or pretend to believe in the worth or ...
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- IPA[ˈemp(ə)rər]
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- a sovereign ruler of great power and rank, especially one ruling an empire: he became emperor in 1930 he is regarded as one of the greatest Roman emperors
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