QUEEN REGNANT vs DISCROWN: NOUN
- A female monarch who reigns in her own right, in contrast to a queen consort, who is the wife of a reigning king.
- A queen reigning in her own right.
- A female sovereign ruler
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QUEEN REGNANT vs DISCROWN: VERB
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- To remove the crown from; thus, to deprive of royal status
QUEEN REGNANT vs DISCROWN: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To deprive of a crown.
QUEEN REGNANT vs DISCROWN: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To deprive of a crown; remove a crown from.
QUEEN REGNANT vs DISCROWN: RELATED WORDS
- Regious, Kingling, Prince, Queen of england, Queenhood, Kingless, King, Grand duchess, Queen consort, Monarch, Female aristocrat, Queenlike, Queen dowager, Female monarch, Queen
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QUEEN REGNANT vs DISCROWN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unqueen, Regious, Kingling, Prince, Queen of england, Queenhood, Kingless, King, Grand duchess, Queen consort, Monarch, Female aristocrat, Queenlike, Queen dowager, Queen
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QUEEN REGNANT vs DISCROWN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- For example, Urraca, unlike any other woman discussed in this project, ruled as queen regnant, though her right to do so was frequently contested.
- Queen Regnant automatically passes on her dynastic name to her son or daughter who succeeds her.
- In most countries, Jeanne would automatically have become queen regnant on the death of her baby brother.
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