kingdom
Americannoun
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a state or government having a king or queen as its head.
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anything conceived as constituting a realm or sphere of independent action or control.
the kingdom of thought.
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a realm or province of nature, especially one of the three broad divisions of natural objects.
the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms.
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Biology. a taxonomic category of the second highest rank, just below domain: in a traditional five-kingdom classification scheme, separate kingdoms are assigned to animals (Animalia), plants (Plantae), fungi (Fungi), protozoa and eukaryotic algae (Protista), and bacteria (Monera).
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the spiritual sovereignty of God or Christ.
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the domain over which the spiritual sovereignty of God or Christ extends, whether in heaven or on earth.
noun
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a territory, state, people, or community ruled or reigned over by a king or queen
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any of the three groups into which natural objects may be divided: the animal, plant, and mineral kingdoms
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biology any of the major categories into which living organisms of the domain Eukarya are classified. Modern systems recognize four kingdoms: Protoctista (algae, protozoans, etc), Fungi , Plantae , and Animalia See also domain
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theol the eternal sovereignty of God
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an area of activity, esp mental activity, considered as being the province of something specified
the kingdom of the mind
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The highest classification into which living organisms are grouped in Linnean taxonomy, ranking above a phylum. One widely accepted system of classification divides life into five kingdoms: prokaryotes, protists, fungi, plants, and animals.
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See Table at taxonomy
Related Words
Kingdom, monarchy, realm refer to the state or domain ruled by a king or queen. A kingdom is a governmental unit ruled by a king or queen: the kingdom of Norway. A monarchy is primarily a form of government in which a single person is sovereign; it is also the type of power exercised by the monarch: This kingdom is not an absolute monarchy. A realm is the domain, including the subjects, over which the king has jurisdiction; figuratively, a sphere of power or influence: the laws of the realm.
Other Word Forms
- kingdomless adjective
- underkingdom noun
Etymology
Origin of kingdom
First recorded before 1000; Middle English; Old English cyningdōm; king, -dom
Example Sentences
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the kingdom’s de facto leader, outlined his country’s position while talking by phone with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
A group of Jews who tried to sail south from the port of Cádiz to the kingdom of Fez died in a terrible fire.
From Literature
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The Roman philosopher Plutarch described flatterers in his immortal essay on the subject as “the plague in kings’ chambers, and the ruin of their kingdoms” that “prey upon a noble quarry.”
From Los Angeles Times
Aladdin Sane, Ziggy Stardust and the rest lorded over pop culture in their time, and each of us gets to choose which rules Bowie’s section of our memory’s kingdom.
From Salon
“Portraying me as someone who serves a cause other than Denmark, and who would sympathize with threats to our kingdom, is unhealthy,” Messerschmidt wrote on Facebook this weekend.
From Los Angeles Times
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