Royce

[ rois ]

noun
  1. Josiah, 1855–1916, U.S. philosopher and educator.

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How to use Royce in a sentence

  • Inspiration came when I visited the loom-house this morning, and saw Cleo Royce, the head-weaving-girl, at her work.

    Mothering on Perilous | Lucy S. Furman
  • She could not help hurrying, though her aunt, Mrs. Royce, had told her to take her time now.

    Betty Lee, Freshman | David Goodger (goodger@python.org)
  • Mrs. Royce, after exchanging pleasant words with the girls, hurried homeward with her thoughts.

    Betty Lee, Freshman | David Goodger (goodger@python.org)
  • The same point of view would profoundly modify Royce's interpretation of what he terms "inner" and "outer" meaning.

  • As a result no American-built Rolls-Royce engine was ever made.

British Dictionary definitions for Royce

Royce

/ (rɔɪs) /


noun
  1. Josiah . 1855–1916, US philosopher of monistic idealism. In his ethical studies he emphasized the need for individual loyalty to the world community

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