KING vs KINGDOM: NOUN
- The collective name in China for the books edited or compiled by Confucius, and forming with the Four Books (see analect) the classics of the country.
- In Chinese translations of Buddhist Scriptures, the equivalent of sutra (which see).
- A chief ruler; a reigning sovereign or monarch; a man who holds by life tenure the chief authority over a country and people.
- One who or that which is chief or greatest in any respect; a holder of preëminent rank or power of any kind: as, a king of good fellows; the lion is called the king of beasts.
- The chief piece in the game of chess.
- In games: A playing-card bearing a picture of a king: as, the king of diamonds.
- The chief piece in the game of chess. See chess
- The perfect female bee. The queen bee was formerly known by this name. Also king bee.
- See the quotation.
- Plural [capitalized] The eleventh and twelfth books of the Bible.
- A red-finned herring.
- The Chimæramonstrosa. [Local, Scotch (Shetland).]
- A Chinese musical instrument, consisting of resonant stones or metal plates, arranged according to their tones in a frame of wood, and struck with a hammer.
- A chief ruler; a sovereign; one invested with supreme authority over a nation, country, or tribe, usually by hereditary succession; a monarch; a prince.
- One who, or that which, holds a supreme position or rank; a chief among competitors
- A playing card having the picture of a king{1}.
- A crowned man in the game of draughts.
- A competitor who holds a preeminent position
- United States charismatic civil rights leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of Blacks (1929-1968)
- United States guitar player and singer of the blues (born in 1925)
- United States woman tennis player (born in 1943)
- Preeminence in a particular category or group or field
- A very wealthy or powerful businessman
- A male sovereign.
- One that is supreme or preeminent in a particular group, category, or sphere.
- The male of a termite or white ant.
- A playing card bearing the figure of a king, ranking above a queen.
- The principal chess piece, which can move one square in any direction and must be protected against checkmate.
- A piece in checkers that has been moved to the last row on the opponent's side of the board and been crowned, thus becoming free to move both forward and backward.
- A king-size bed.
- A male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom
- A checker that has been moved to the opponent's first row where it is promoted to a piece that is free to move either forward or backward
- (chess) the weakest but the most important piece
- A Chinese musical instrument, of very ancient origin, consisting of sixteen suspended stones or metallic plates of graduated size, which are sounded by blows of a metal or wooden hammer.
- A man chosen as the winner of a contest or the honorary head of an event.
- One of the four playing cards in a deck bearing the picture of a king
- The title of two historical books in the Old Testament.
- See Apostolic.
- The chief heraldic officer of a country. In England the king-at-arms was formerly of great authority. His business is to direct the heralds, preside at their chapters, and have the jurisdiction of armory. There are three principal kings-at-arms, viz., Garter, Clarencieux, and Norroy. The latter (literally north roy or north king) officiates north of the Trent.
- The little auk or sea dove.
- See Bird of paradise.
- In whist, the best unplayed card of each suit.
- A legendary king of Britain, who is said to have reigned in the third century.
- A large and handsome univalve shell (Cassis cameo), found in the West Indies. It is used for making cameos. See Helmet shell, under Helmet.
- A popular personification of the great staple production of the southern United States.
- A large crab of the northern Pacific (Paralithodes camtshatica), especially abundant on the coasts of Alaska and Japan, and popular as a food; called also Alaskan king crab.
- A large and handsome eider duck (Somateria spectabilis), inhabiting the arctic regions of both continents.
- An eagle (Aquila heliaca) found in Asia and Southeastern Europe. It is about as large as the golden eagle. Some writers believe it to be the imperial eagle of Rome.
- The Dicrurus macrocercus of India, a crested bird with a long, forked tail. Its color is black, with green and blue reflections. Called also devil bird.
- The realm of this sovereignty.
- A realm or sphere in which one thing is dominant.
- In the Linnean taxonomic system, the highest taxonomic category into which organisms are grouped, based on fundamental similarities and common ancestry. One widely used taxonomic system designates five or six such groups: animals, plants, fungi, protists, and prokaryotes (often divided into bacteria and archaea). Other systems divide organisms into domains (eukaryotes, bacteria, and archaea) that replace or rank above kingdoms.
- One of the three main divisions (animal, vegetable, and mineral) into which natural organisms and objects have traditionally been classified.
- The power or authority of a king; regal dominion; supreme rule.
- The state of being a king; kinghood; kingship.
- The territory or country subject to a king; the dominion of a king or monarch (see king, 1); in general, a domain; country.
- Anything conceived as constituting a realm or sphere of independent action or control: as, the kingdom of thought.
- In the New Testament, with the definite article, usually in fuller phrase the kingdom of God, or the kingdom of heaven, the spiritual reign of God as supreme king, and over subjects loyally accepting it: generally conceived as founded by the Messiah, and therefore a Messianic kingdom.
- The rank, quality, state, or attributes of a king; royal authority; sovereign power; rule; dominion; monarchy.
- An extensive scientific division distinguished by leading or ruling characteristics; a principal division; a department. In modern biology, the division of life into five kingdoms is widely used for classification.
- See under Animal.
- The authority or dominion of God.
- See under Mineral.
- See under United.
- See under Vegetable.
- A nation having as supreme ruler a king and/or queen.
- A rank in the classification of organisms, below domain and above phylum; a taxon at that rank (e.g. the plant kingdom, the animal kingdom)
- In natural history, one of the three great divisions in which natural objects are ranked in classification—namely, the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms
- The eternal spiritual sovereignty of God or Christ.
- A basic group of natural objects
- One of seven biological categories: Monera or Protoctista or Plantae or Fungi or Animalia
- A monarchy with a king or queen as head of state
- The domain ruled by a king or queen
- A country with a king as head of state
- A domain in which something is dominant
- A political or territorial unit ruled by a sovereign.
KING vs KINGDOM: ADJECTIVE
- Principal or chief, as in size or importance.
- N/A
KING vs KINGDOM: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To supply with a king; to make a king of; to raise to royalty.
- N/A
KING vs KINGDOM: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make (a piece in checkers) into a king; crown.
- N/A
KING vs KINGDOM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Ruler of a kingdom
- To perform the part of king; act the king: with an indefinite it.
- To make royal; raise to royalty.
- To supply with a king.
- The highest taxonomic group into which organisms are grouped
KING vs KINGDOM: RELATED WORDS
- Ruler, Sultan, Queen, Monarch, Male monarch, World beater, Big businessman, Business leader, Top executive, Power, Martin luther king, Magnate, Mogul, Tycoon, Baron
- Bahrain, Empire, Riyadh, Majesty, Dominion, Saudi, Country, Chiefdom, Royal, Kingship, Monarchy, Emirate, King, Land, Realm
KING vs KINGDOM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Liege, Kingship, Emperor, Royal, Kingdom, Throne, Ruler, Sultan, Queen, Monarch, Top executive, Magnate, Mogul, Tycoon, Baron
- Bahrain, Empire, Riyadh, Majesty, Dominion, Saudi, Country, Chiefdom, Royal, Kingship, Monarchy, Emirate, King, Land, Realm
KING vs KINGDOM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The King of England, King George III, had absolute power over the correct andor.
- King Gilette, the Safety Razor King, donated many of the more exotic birds.
- But they rejected God as their king and wanted an earthly king like all of the other nations.
- What is it to be free from King George and continue the slaves of King Prejudice?
- His Father, King David fought the wars for King Solomon.
- They answered and said unto the king, True, O king.
- King was instead led by his widow Coretta Scott King.
- There is one King, that king makes all the decisions.
- King David has died and Solomon is ruling as king.
- Joey King Jamie King King Do Ramona And Beezus Beverly Cleary Netflix King Photo Kissing Booth Chloe Grace Moretz.
- The Divided Kingdom and Kingdom of Judah Alone periods in the Bible are an essential but often neglected study.
- They give tone and character to the kingdom; it is rather a kingdom of children than of men.
- After Weed arrived in Rosenheim Kingdom, he was quickly taken to see the king of the kingdom.
- Who is given credit for uniting the Upper Kingdom and the Lower Kingdom into one Egypt.
- KINGDOM The road to classifying a living organism begins with its placement in a kingdom.
- The kingdom of God is within me, and as you grow the kingdom grows.
- Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and your dominion endures through all generations.
- Reservations are required to enter Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios.
- Kingdom was left off because all animals belong to Kingdom Animalia.
- We are transferred into another kingdom, a kingdom of grace.
KING vs KINGDOM: QUESTIONS
- Who was King James I of England before he became king?
- Why did King Edward make William the Duke of Normandy King?
- Is King Louis XIV related to King Philip V of Spain?
- What happens if there is a stalemate between King and King?
- Does Burger King have a video game called Sneak King?
- What do King Ecbert and king Ragnar have in common?
- How was King Harold related to the King of England?
- What happened to King Hezekiah after he became king?
- Who became king of Egypt after King Farouk abdicated?
- Was King Henry considered a renaissance man or King?
- Where is Newport, Shropshire, United Kingdom United Kingdom?
- Where is Yeovilton, Somerset, United Kingdom United Kingdom?
- Where is Ruislip, London, United Kingdom United Kingdom?
- Where is Hertford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom United Kingdom?
- Where is Kemerton, Worcestershire, United Kingdom United Kingdom?
- When did Animal Kingdom Villas open in animal kingdom?
- When did the Kingdom of England become the United Kingdom?
- What is the keys to the Kingdom tour at Magic Kingdom?
- What was the cause of the northern kingdom and southern kingdom?
- How are actinomycetes classified in the Kingdom Kingdom?