KING vs POWER: NOUN
- 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.
- A large and handsome eider duck (Somateria spectabilis), inhabiting the arctic regions of both continents.
- 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.
- 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 popular personification of the great staple production of the southern United States.
- 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 legendary king of Britain, who is said to have reigned in the third century.
- In whist, the best unplayed card of each suit.
- See Bird of paradise.
- The little auk or sea dove.
- 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.
- See Apostolic.
- The title of two historical books in the Old Testament.
- The chief piece in the game of chess.
- A playing card having the picture of a king{1}.
- One who, or that which, holds a supreme position or rank; a chief among competitors
- A chief ruler; a sovereign; one invested with supreme authority over a nation, country, or tribe, usually by hereditary succession; a monarch; a prince.
- 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.
- The Chimæramonstrosa. [Local, Scotch (Shetland).]
- A red-finned herring.
- Plural [capitalized] The eleventh and twelfth books of the Bible.
- See the quotation.
- A crowned man in the game of draughts.
- The chief piece in the game of chess. See chess
- In games: A playing-card bearing a picture of a king: as, the king of diamonds.
- 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.
- A chief ruler; a reigning sovereign or monarch; a man who holds by life tenure the chief authority over a country and people.
- In Chinese translations of Buddhist Scriptures, the equivalent of sutra (which see).
- 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.
- The perfect female bee. The queen bee was formerly known by this name. Also king bee.
- The male of a termite or white ant.
- 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 king-size bed.
- 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.
- The principal chess piece, which can move one square in any direction and must be protected against checkmate.
- A playing card bearing the figure of a king, ranking above a queen.
- A man chosen as the winner of a contest or the honorary head of an event.
- One that is supreme or preeminent in a particular group, category, or sphere.
- A male sovereign.
- A very wealthy or powerful businessman
- Preeminence in a particular category or group or field
- United States woman tennis player (born in 1943)
- United States guitar player and singer of the blues (born in 1925)
- United States charismatic civil rights leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of Blacks (1929-1968)
- A competitor who holds a preeminent position
- 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
- One of the four playing cards in a deck bearing the picture of a king
- (chess) the weakest but the most important piece
- A button of a computer, a video game console, or similar device, that when pressed, causes the device to be either shut down or powered up.
- Used absolutely, with specification of the effect: The property whereby anything fulfils its proper functions well or strongly: as, a medicine of great power.
- A property of an inanimate thing or agency, especially a property of modifying other things.
- An endowment of a voluntary being whereby it becomes possible for that being to do or effect something.
- In general, such an absence of external restriction and limitation that it depends only upon the inward determination of the subject whether or not it will act.
- A transfinite cardinal.
- In the theory of assemblages: If the aggregates or sets A and B are equivalent they are said to have the same power.
- The square on the center-sect of two circles less the squares on their radii is the power of the two circles, or the power of one circle with respect to the other.
- The power of a point with respect to a straight is the perpendicular from the point to the straight.
- The power of one point with respect to another is the square of the sect between them.
- In geometry: The power of a point A with respect to a point-pair PP′ costraight with it is the product of the two sects from it to the pair—positive if it is on the same side of them, negative if it is between them. If m is the sect from A to the midpoint M of the sect PP′ , and h half the sect PP′ , then AP.AP′ = (m + h)(m—h) = m—h. This power is null if A coincides with P or P′ .
- A small codfish, Gadus minutus, called also power-cod.
- An armed force.
- A large number or amount.
- A measure of the magnification of an optical instrument, such as a microscope or telescope.
- In a statistical test, the probability of correctly rejecting the null hypothesis when it is false.
- The number of elements in a finite set.
- The product of the effective values of the voltage and current with the cosine of the phase angle between current and voltage in an alternating-current circuit.
- The product of applied potential difference and current in a direct-current circuit.
- The rate at which work is done, expressed as the amount of work per unit time and commonly measured in units such as the watt and horsepower.
- Electricity supplied to a home, building, or community.
- Electrical or mechanical energy, especially as used to assist or replace human energy.
- The capacity of a system or machine to operate.
- The energy or motive force by which a physical system or machine is operated.
- The sixth of the nine orders of angels in medieval angelology.
- A supernatural being.
- A country, nation, or other political unit having great influence or control over others.
- The military strength or economic or political influence of a nation or other group.
- The ability or official capacity to exercise control; authority.
- Effectiveness at moving one's emotions or changing how one thinks.
- Physical strength or force exerted or capable of being exerted: : strength.
- A specific capacity, faculty, or aptitude.
- The ability or capacity to act or do something effectively.
- A very wealthy or powerful businessman
- A state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world
- Physical strength
- (of a government or government official) holding an office means being in power
- A mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself
- Possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done
- (physics) the rate of doing work; measured in watts (= joules/second)
- One possessing or exercising power or influence or authority
- Possession of controlling influence
KING vs POWER: ADJECTIVE
- Principal or chief, as in size or importance.
- Of or relating to influential business or professional practices.
- Of or relating to the generation or transmission of electricity.
- Operated with mechanical or electrical energy in place of bodily exertion.
- Of or relating to political, social, or economic control.
KING vs POWER: VERB
- N/A
- Supply the force or power for the functioning of
KING vs POWER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To supply with a king; to make a king of; to raise to royalty.
- N/A
KING vs POWER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make (a piece in checkers) into a king; crown.
- To supply with power, especially mechanical or electrical power.
KING vs POWER: 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.
- Measured in watts (= joules/second)
- (physics) the rate of doing work
- Energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
- To furnish with power, specifically with motive power.
- An obsolete form of pour.
- An obsolete form of poor.
- (idiom) (powers that be) Those who hold effective power in a system or situation.
KING vs POWER: RELATED WORDS
- Ruler, Sultan, Queen, Monarch, Male monarch, World beater, Big businessman, Business leader, Top executive, Power, Martin luther king, Magnate, Mogul, Tycoon, Baron
- Exponent, Tycoon, Index, Might, Mightiness, Office, Top executive, Aided, Powerfulness, Assisted, King, Potency, Superpower, Ability, Force
KING vs POWER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Liege, Kingship, Emperor, Royal, Kingdom, Throne, Ruler, Sultan, Queen, Monarch, Top executive, Magnate, Mogul, Tycoon, Baron
- Mogul, Magnate, Exponent, Tycoon, Index, Might, Office, Top executive, Aided, Powerfulness, Assisted, King, Superpower, Ability, Force
KING vs POWER: 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.
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- Assumes no reciprocating power will come from the other side; people tend to reach for whatever power they have when threatened.
- The philosophers tell us that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
- Regular seats on Brightline trains have two power outlets in each row and other power sources under the armrests.
- While checking power strips, replace any extension cords being used to permanently power something like an AC window unit.
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- Power is distributed over large distances at high voltage to reduce power loss in the transmission lines.
- Available for all high power and low power patients, the monitor is easy to use.
- Legend Power Systems provides Active Power Management to ensure optimal energy performance.
- Mainly it is for consolidating his power, cleansing his competitor, power competitor in the power struggle.
- They should provide clean power at all output conditions, and ensure that no irregular power quality issues are caused for the sourcing power system.
KING vs POWER: 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?
- What can I power with suaoki 2020 updated power station?
- How much power does a coal burning power plant make?
- What are typical power ratings for a computer power supply?
- How often can you donate red blood cells power power?
- What does Chinmoy mean by power of love over power?
- Should I Disconnect my power cord during a power outage?
- Why does the balance of power depend on fighting power?
- Why is reactive power needed along with active power?
- What is the measurement of power energy power factor?
- How much power does a hydroelectric power plant produce?