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imperial
adjective
1 belonging to or suitable for an empire, emperor or empress.
2 having supreme authority.
3 commanding; august.
4 regal; magnificent.
5 Brit said of a non-metric measure or weight, or of the non-metric system: conforming to standards fixed by Parliament.
6 said of a product, etc: of superior quality or size.
noun
1 a traditional paper size, in Britain 22Ã30in (559Ã762mm) or in USA 23Ã33in (584Ã838mm).
2 a small beard or tuft of hair under the lower lip, as popularized by Napoleon III.
3 an emperor, empress or member of an imperial family.
[14c: from Latin imperialis , from imperium command or sovereignty]
imperially adverb .
adjective
1 belonging to or suitable for an empire, emperor or empress.
2 having supreme authority.
3 commanding; august.
4 regal; magnificent.
5 Brit said of a non-metric measure or weight, or of the non-metric system: conforming to standards fixed by Parliament.
6 said of a product, etc: of superior quality or size.
noun
1 a traditional paper size, in Britain 22Ã30in (559Ã762mm) or in USA 23Ã33in (584Ã838mm).
2 a small beard or tuft of hair under the lower lip, as popularized by Napoleon III.
3 an emperor, empress or member of an imperial family.
[14c: from Latin imperialis , from imperium command or sovereignty]
imperially adverb .
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