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emperor
1) ихт. летрин, свинорыл (Lethrinus); pl летриновые (Lethrinidae) 2) ихт. трёхполосый луциан (Lutjanus sebae) 3) pl энт. павлиноглазки, глазчатки, сатурнии (Saturniidae) – black-spotted emperor – blue-spotted emperor – large emperor – lesser purple emperor – long-faced emperor – purple emperor – red emperor – red axil emperor – red-spotted emperor – sweet-lip emperor – variegated emperor – yellow-banded emperor – yellow-tailed emperor
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  1. император формат бумаги (48 х 72 д. - в Англии; 40 х 60 д. - в Америке) Id: drunk as an emperor —- пьян вдребезги ...
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  noun  1) император  2) формат бумаги ...
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  n. 1 the sovereign of an empire. 2 a sovereign of higher rank than a king. Phrases and idioms emperor moth a large moth, Saturnia pavonia, of the silk-moth family, with eye-spots on all four wings. emperor penguin the largest known penguin, Aptenodytes forsteri, of the Antarctic. Derivatives emperorship n. Etymology: ME f. OF emperere, empereor f. L imperator -oris f. imperare command ...
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   noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French emperur, from Latin imperator, literally, commander, from imperare to command, from in- + parare to prepare, order — more at pare  Date: 13th century the sovereign or supreme male monarch of an empire  • ~ship noun ...
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  (emperors) An emperor is a man who rules an empire or is the head of state in an empire. N-COUNT; N-TITLE ...
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  ~ n the ruler of an empire ...
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  - 12c., from O.Fr. empereor (acc.), from L. imperiatorem (nom. imperiator) "commander, emperor," from stem of imperare "to command" (see empire). Originally a title confered by vote of the Roman army on a successful general, later by the Senate on Julius and Augustus Caesar and adopted by their successors except Tiberius and Claudius. ...
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