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princess
- IPA[prɪnˈsɛs]
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- the daughter of a monarch.;a close female relative of a monarch, especially a granddaughter.
noun: princess, plural noun: princesses
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- 1. the daughter of a monarch.
- ▪ a close female relative of a monarch, especially a granddaughter.
- ▪ the wife or widow of a prince.
- ▪ the female ruler of a small state, actually, nominally, or originally subject to a king or emperor.
- ▪ a woman or thing regarded as pre-eminent in a particular sphere or group the princess of American politics
- 2. derogatory a spoiled or arrogant young woman stop being such a princess
- 3. British informal a form of address used by a man to a girl or woman is something the matter, princess?
- the wife of a crown prince.
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- the wife of a crown prince.
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- a princess who acts as regent.
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- Margaret Rose (1930–2002), only sister of Elizabeth II. In 1960 she married Antony ...
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- Margaret Rose (1930–2002), member of the British royal family; the only sister of Elizabeth II.
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- another name for empress tree
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- the eldest daughter of a reigning monarch (especially as a title conferred by the British monarch): there was an official opening by the Princess Royal
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- Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise, the Princess Royal (born 1950), daughter of Elizabeth II. She is a ...
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