FIRST vs CROWN: NOUN
- The upper part of a duet, trio, etc., either vocal or instrumental; -- so called because it generally expresses the air, and has a preëminence in the combined effect.
- Immediately.
- The highest rank in an examination for honors: as, he got a first in mathematics. See double-first.
- Same as first base (which see, above).
- The interval and concord of the unison or prime. See unison and prime.
- In music: The voice or instrument that takes the highest or chief part in its class, especially in an orchestra or chorus; a leader of a part or group of performers.
- That which is first; the beginning. or that which makes or constitutes a beginning.
- Time; time granted; respite: same as frist.
- A first baseman.
- First base.
- The winning position in a contest.
- The transmission gear or corresponding gear ratio used to produce the range of lowest drive speeds in a motor vehicle.
- The voice or instrument highest in pitch or carrying the principal part.
- The beginning; the outset.
- The one coming, occurring, or ranking before or above all others.
- The ordinal number matching the number one in a series.
- The time at which something is supposed to begin
- The lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle; used to start a car moving
- The fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is stationed at first base
- The first or highest in an ordering or series
- The first element in a countable series
- An honours degree of the highest class
- The portion of a cut gem above the girdle.
- The crest of an animal, especially of a bird.
- The persistent, mostly underground base of a perennial herb.
- The part of a plant, usually at ground level, where the stem and roots merge.
- The upper part of a tree, which includes the branches and leaves.
- The highest portion of an arch, including the keystone.
- The lowest part of an anchor, where the arms are joined to the shank.
- An artificial substitute for the natural crown of a tooth.
- The part of a tooth that is covered by enamel and projects beyond the gum line.
- The highest, primary, or most valuable part, attribute, or state.
- The highest point or summit.
- The top or upper part of a hat.
- The head itself.
- The top or highest part of the head.
- Any one of several coins, such as the koruna, the krona, or the krone, having a name that means “crown.”
- A silver coin formerly used in Great Britain and worth five shillings.
- A coin stamped with a crown or crowned head on one side.
- Something resembling a diadem in shape.
- A distinction or reward for achievement, especially a title signifying championship in a sport.
- The monarch as head of state.
- The power, position, or empire of a monarch or of a state governed by constitutional monarchy.
- An ornamental circlet or head covering, often made of precious metal set with jewels and worn as a symbol of sovereignty.
- The top of the head
- The top point of a mountain or hill
- The award given to the champion
- An English coin worth 5 shillings
- The upper branches and leaves of a tree
- The Crown (or the reigning monarch) as the symbol of the power and authority of a monarchy
- The enamel covered part of a tooth above the gum
- The center of a cambered road
- A wreath or garland worn on the head to signify victory
- An ornamental jewelled headdress signifying sovereignty
- The part of a hat (the vertex) covering the crown of the head
FIRST vs CROWN: ADJECTIVE
- In the merchant service, same as First mate (above).
- Same as Christian name. See under Name, n.
- An officer in a merchant vessel next in rank to the captain.
- The earliest effects or results.
- The floor next above the ground floor.
- Sunday; -- so called by the Friends.
- The solid foundation of coarse stuff, on which the rest is placed; it is thick, and crossed with lines, so as to give a bond for the next coat.
- From the first or original source; without the intervention of any agent.
- See under Blush.
- Most eminent or exalted; most excellent; chief; highest.
- Foremost; in front of, or in advance of, all others.
- Preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest
- Of, related to, or being a member of the US president's household.
- Ranking above all others, as in importance or quality; foremost.
- Occurring or acting before all others in time; earliest.
- Coming before all others in order or location.
- Corresponding in order to the number one.
- Serving to set in motion
- Serving to begin
- Highest in pitch or chief among parts or voices or instruments or orchestra sections
- Preceding all others in time or space or degree
- Ranking above all others
- Being the gear producing the lowest drive speed
- Indicating the beginning unit in a series
- N/A
FIRST vs CROWN: VERB
- N/A
- Put an enamel cover on
- Be the culminating event
- Form the topmost part of
- Invest with regal power; enthrone
FIRST vs CROWN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To reach a stage in labor when a large segment of the fetal scalp is visible at the vaginal orifice. Used of a fetus.
- To hit on the head.
- To make (a piece in checkers that has reached the last row) into a king by placing another piece upon it.
- To put a crown on (a tooth).
- To bring to completion or successful conclusion; consummate.
- To form the crown, top, or chief ornament of.
- To surmount or be the highest part of.
- To confer honor, dignity, or reward upon.
- To invest with regal power; enthrone.
- To put a crown or garland on the head of.
FIRST vs CROWN: ADVERB
- In the first place; to begin with; firstly.
- Rather; preferably.
- For the first time.
- Before or above all others in time, order, rank, or importance.
- Prominently forward
- Before another in time, space, or importance
- The initial time
- Before anything else
- N/A
FIRST vs CROWN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Used to start a car moving
- Highest, chief, principal, capital, foremost, leading.
- Synonyms Primary, primordial, original, primitive, pristine, earliest. See comparison under primary.
- Foremost in importance or estimation; before or superior to all others in character, quality, or degree: as, Demosthenes was the first orator of Greece; the part of first villain in a play; wheat of the first grade; specifically, in music, highest or chief among several voices or instruments of the same class: as, first alto; first horn.
- Foremost in place; before all others from the point of view or consideration: as, the first man in a rank or line.
- Foremost in time; preceding all others of the kind in order of time: as, Adam was the first man; I was the first guest to arrive.
- Being before all others; being the initial unit or aggregate in order of occurrence or arrangement as to time, place, or rank: the ordinal of one.
- Hence Sooner; before doing or suffering (that is, so as not to do or suffer) some act or result: as, I will not do it, I will die first.
- Before all others in place or progression, rank, order of time, etc.
- (idiom) (off/thing) From the start; immediately.
- Enthrone
- Invest with regal power
- (dentistry) dental appliance consisting of an artificial crown for a broken or decayed tooth
- The top or extreme point of something (usually a mountain or hill)
- The part of a hat (the vertex) that covers the crown of the head
- The part of a tooth above the gum that is covered with enamel
- Nautical, to form into a sort of knot, as a rope, by passing the strands over and under one another.
- To mark with the tonsure, as a sign of admission to the priesthood.
- In the game of checkers, to make a king of, or mark as a king: said of placing another piece upon the top of one that has been moved into an opponent's king-row. See checker, 3.
- Milit., to effect a lodgment and establish works upon, as the crest of the glacis or the summit of a breach.
- To form the topmost or finishing part of; terminate; complete; fill up, as a bowl with wine; consummate; perfect.
- To confer honor, reward, or dignity upon; recompense; dignify; distinguish; adorn.
- To cover as if with a crown.
- To invest with or as if with a regal crown; hence, to invest with regal dignity and power.
- To bestow a crown or garland upon; place a garland upon the head of.
- To cut off (the crown), as of a sugar-beet.
- To give a crown or bulge to: as, to crown the surface of a ship's deck.
FIRST vs CROWN: RELATED WORDS
- Freshman, Original, Prime, Premier, Outset, Best, Oldest, Start, Top, Maiden, Opening, Initial, Inaugural, Beginning, 1st
- Queen, Throne, Tiara, Capitulum, Poll, Treetop, Pate, Peak, Summit, Tip, Crest, Coronate, Top, Pennant, Diadem
FIRST vs CROWN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Premiere, Freshman, Original, Prime, Premier, Best, Oldest, Start, Top, Maiden, Opening, Initial, Inaugural, Beginning, 1st
- Queen, Throne, Tiara, Capitulum, Poll, Treetop, Pate, Peak, Summit, Tip, Crest, Coronate, Top, Pennant, Diadem
FIRST vs CROWN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If there is a colon, the first letter of the first word after the colon would be capitalized.
- RATIONALETHE IMPORTANCE OF COUNSEL AT FIRST APPEARANCEAppearing for the first time in court without an attorney is a reality for indigent defendants in Michigan.
- First Name Last Name, Edition if given and not first edition, vol.
- FIRST AID ROOMStudents who become ill during class should request a pass from their teacher to go to the First Aid Room.
- The first date you go to court is called the first mention date.
- This is your first and only chance to make a first impression and really capture the attention of the committee.
- In the first place, he need do nothing unless the movanthas met the first of his two burdens.
- If there is no author listed, list the title of the article first, capitalizing the first word.
- First, it is a decision of the First Circuit to which this Court owes direct allegiance.
- First to file is basically, whoever files their claim first, will get paid first.
- The railroad offers four different levels of service including First Class, Premium Crown Class, Crown Class, and Coach.
- There was no crown of gold ornaments around it, as Moses prescribes, but a crown of chiseled rings surrounded the basin.
- Crown The prosecution may be referred to as the Crown.
- The adjective amarantinos further describes this crown as unfading similar to the previously considered imperishable crown.
- Lots of crown molding and rope lighting behind the crown in living room and master bedroom.
- Crown Court, and indictable only offences must be tried in the Crown Court.
- Crown Trials for rape and assault by penetration are always heard in the Crown Court.
- Crown interests and, where possible, the Crown prefers to use existing types of redress.
- Crown counsel may do the same with Crown witnesses.
- Truth is your crown, hold fast your crown, and let no man take your crown from you.
FIRST vs CROWN: QUESTIONS
- When were hieroglyphs first translated into English?
- Which one occurs first pollination or fertilization?
- When was guaiacol vanillin first used commercially?
- What was the first nondenominational Christian church?
- When was generalized anxiety disorder first diagnosed?
- What are first order linear differential equations?
- Who invented the first invented the first ice cone?
- Will tickets for the open at St Andrews be first-come first-served?
- Who introduced the first first psychological therapy?
- When was the first Honorary Oscar award first awarded?
- What happened to Crown Estate Scotland seabed auction?
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- Is crown lengthening surgically or orthodontically possible?
- Does antagonist wear affect zirconia crown restoration?
- Why did the Crown return to the Miss Universe crown?
- What did Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary do in Vejle?
- What is the default licence for Crown copyright and Crown Database rights?
- How long has the Crown alert Crown Saver been in production?
- Are Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary still married?