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king's crown

noun

  1. a tropical American shrub, Justicia carnea, of the acanthus family, bearing clusters of tubular reddish flowers.



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When Odile, the daughter of a sorcerer, is sent to steal the king’s crown, she must first infiltrate his court.

If you are trying to spot the difference between the two crowns, the King's crown has a rounded dome while Queen Elizabeth II's has arches either side of the central cross.

From BBC

After years of research, he now believes it once formed part of the Tudor king's crown, a view shared by some experts.

From BBC

"The sleek, contemporary and unique bottle is a glass sculpture of the agave leaf that highlights the liquid with a five-sided base, showcasing the Cincoro Fire Agave icon in the punt at a 23-degree angle, topped with a king's crown crystal stopper," a description reads.

If you’ve ever considered trying to make your own version of Ice King’s crown with a digital flair, you’re in luck.

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