By _keys of the kingdom of heaven_, thus apprehend, Christ promiseth and giveth not the sword _of the kingdom_, any secular power; nor the sceptre _of the kingdom_, any sovereign, lordly, magisterial power over the Church. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
«The saints of the most high shall take the kingdom, and _possess the kingdom for ever, even forever and ever_ — and the kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven, shall be given to the people of the saints of the most high, _whose kingdom is an ever lasting kingdom_, and all dominion shall serve and obey him.» ❋ Andrew Lee (N/A)
Christ’s coming to take the kingdom, will be given, and witnesses of the truth of Christianity, which cannot be disputed, suddenly arise, to the surprize and confusion of scoffing sinners; multitudes of whom will be swept off by desolating judgments to prepare the way for «the people of the saints of the most high, _whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom_.» ❋ Andrew Lee (N/A)
_No scutage or aid [26] shall be imposed in our kingdom, unless by the general council of our kingdom_; except for ransoming our person, making our eldest son a knight, and once for marrying our eldest daughter; and for these there shall be paid no more than a reasonable aid. ❋ John Fiske (1871)
Spiritual in the matter of it, and the several parts of this power: therefore called the _keys of the kingdom of heaven_, not the keys of the kingdoms of earth, Matt.xvi. 19, (as Christ professed his _kingdom was not of this world_, John xviii. 36; and when one requested of ❋ Unknown (N/A)
Constitution_ of the kingdom, by breaking the _original contract_ between king and people, and, by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, having violated the _fundamental_ laws, and _having withdrawn himself out of the kingdom_, hath _abdicated_ the government, and the throne is thereby _vacant_. » ❋ Edmund Burke (1763)
Jordan uses the word kingdom so it can project the image of a fairy tale. ❋ Deborah Kanafani (2008)
Christians all expected the kingdom of God in the future, we may look upon it as one of the facts which we know with the greatest certainty that in the message of Jesus the term kingdom of God has an eschatological connotation, that it stands for the new world that is to come. ❋ 1872-1939 (1903)
a kingdom is a word of might, and gently sounding are the terms that compose the style of royalty. ❋ Unknown (1826)
To be sure, Jesus preached the ideal society in the word «kingdom» but the biggest claim Jesus made was that the kingdom «was here» or «was arriving.» ❋ Scot McKnight (2011)
In the De Regno, St. Thomas goes on for some time about the self-sufficiency that is appropriate for the state which he calls the kingdom in the context of the production of food. ❋ Bill Powell (2009)
However, in the novel, the kingdom is a romantic sketch whereas Kindly Barb is a lovingly drawn and complex character. ❋ Zornhau (2005)
God having spoken in his holiness that David shall be king, he doubts not but the kingdom is all his own, as sure as if it were already in his hand: I will divide Shechem (a pleasant city in Mount Ephraim) and mete out the valley of Succoth, as my own. ❋ Unknown (1721)
Note, Christ has an incontestable title to the dominion and sovereignty both in the church and in the world; the kingdom is his right. ❋ Unknown (1721)
This dead corpse of a kingdom is here brought to the grave. ❋ Unknown (1721)
But the term «kingdom» is rarely applied to his usurped rule (Mt 12: 26); it is generally restricted to the kingdom of God. his dear Son — rather as Greek, «the Son of His love»: the Son on whom ❋ Unknown (1871)
(for he himself shall reign for ever), so his kingdom is a monarchy that has no revolution. ❋ Unknown (1721)
Jesus said, flat out: “my kingdom is not of this world.” ❋ Unknown (2010)
I loved every opportunity that I had to be with Ted, including a dinner recently where he charmed a visiting high-level delegation from Bhutan, the mountain kingdom famed for its quest for happiness. ❋ Jeffrey Sachs (2010)
1. The animal kingdom is part of the [eukaryote] domain. The [chordate] phylum is part of animal kingdom.
2. Humans are part of the animal kingdom.
3. Weed is part of the plant kingdom.
4. Shrooms are part of the fungus kingdom.
5. Chlamydia, Syphilis, and Gonorrhea are part of the [monera] kingdom.
6. Herpes is a virus, which uses a completely different taxonomic system. ❋ Harry_pothead6009 (2007)
[oi] [condom], [get over here] ❋ Whothef***cares (2005)
From [Dome] to [DUST]! ❋ Natalie (2003)
there [goes] the kingdom! they [reign]!! ❋ G Weezie (2003)
[Butler]: Good morning your [majesty]
King: Morning [Jeeves], I’m planning on royal sex this evemning
Butler: I better go out to buy you a kingdom ❋ Scruffy297 (2009)
Rah Kingdom hes a [certi] guy still; he has to be the [lengest] [darkskin] in manny ❋ Tikma (2021)
John (to Jane) : Hey Jane you [look so good] I’d bang you in front of [my wife’s] attorney.
Jane: Grow up John!
Jane: John has such a big ego. WTF
Jill: I know! What a [kingdome]! ❋ Daggaa (2009)
man:Meet me in the {[kingdom]} [in five minutes] its [going down]
woman: ok baby i’ll be their soon ❋ Fat Black Rat (2006)
Guy: Dude, I got a blowjob last night and I think I saw [the light] that [dying] people see.
Guy 2: Shit, you went to [Kingdom Cum]. ❋ JakesFlannel (2014)
Bloc-Boy: We [get money] where I’m from,
Lil-Red: [where you from] homie?
Bloc-Boy: I’m from the city they call
[hustle-kingdom].
BY: GiovanniDYMillyentei ❋ MillYentei DYSlick (2020)
- Acehnese: keurajeuën
- Afrikaans: koninkryk (af)
- Aghwan: 𐕞𐕡𐕀𐕒𐕡𐕎 (üwxun)
- Albanian: mbretëria (sq) f, mretënía f (Gheg)
- Arabic: مَمْلَكَة (ar) f (mamlaka)
- Egyptian Arabic: مملكة f (mamlaka)
- Aramaic:
- Classical Syriac: ܡܠܟܘܬܐ f (malkūṯā)
- Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: מַלְכּוּתָא f (malkūṯā)
- Armenian: թագավորություն (hy) (tʿagavorutʿyun), արքայություն (hy) (arkʿayutʿyun)
- Aromanian: vãsilii f, amirãrilji f, duvleti f, crat n
- Asturian: reinu (ast) m
- Azerbaijani: krallıq (az), sultanlıq, padşahlıq
- Basque: erresuma
- Bavarian: Kinereich
- Belarusian: карале́ўства n (karaljéŭstva), ца́рства n (cárstva)
- Bengali: রাজ্য (bn) (rajjo), সালতানাত (bn) (saltanat)
- Berber:
- Tashelhit: tagldit f
- Bikol Central: kahadean
- Breton: rouantelezh (br) f
- Bulgarian: кра́лство n (králstvo)
- Burmese: တိုင်းပြည် (my) (tuing:prany)
- Catalan: regne (ca) m
- Chechen: элибахам (elibaxam), пачхьалкх (pačḥʳalq)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 王國/王国 (wong4 gwok3)
- Mandarin: 王國/王国 (zh) (wángguó), 君主國/君主国 (zh) (jūnzhǔguó)
- Min Nan: 王國/王国 (zh-min-nan) (ông-kok)
- Cornish: ruvaneth f
- Czech: království (cs) n
- Dalmatian: raigno m
- Danish: kongerige (da) n, kongedømme n
- Dutch: koninkrijk (nl) n
- Esperanto: reĝlando
- Estonian: kuningriik (et)
- Faroese: kongsríki n
- Finnish: kuningaskunta (fi)
- French: royaume (fr) m
- Friulian: ream m
- Galician: reino m
- Georgian: სამეფო (samepo)
- German: Königreich (de) n, Königtum (de) n
- Gothic: 𐌸𐌹𐌿𐌳𐌰𐌽𐌲𐌰𐍂𐌳𐌹 f (þiudangardi)
- Greek: βασίλειο (el) n (vasíleio), βασιλεία (el) f (vasileía)
- Ancient: βασιλεία f (basileía)
- Greenlandic: kunngeqarfik (kl)
- Hawaiian: aupuni mōʻī
- Hebrew: מַמְלָכָה (he) f (mamlakhá)
- Hindi: राज्य (hi) m (rājya), बादशाहत (hi) f (bādśāhat), सल्तनत (hi) f (saltanat)
- Hungarian: királyság (hu)
- Hunsrik: Keenichreich n
- Icelandic: konungsríki n, konungsdæmi n, konungsveldi n
- Ido: rejio (io)
- Indonesian: kerajaan (id)
- Irish: ríocht f
- Italian: regno (it) m, reame (it) m
- Japanese: 王国 (ja) (おうこく, ōkoku)
- Kannada: ರಾಜ್ಯ (kn) (rājya)
- Karelian: suarinmua
- Kazakh: корольдік (koroldık), корольдық (koroldyq), бектік (bektık), патшалық (patşalyq)
- Khmer: រាជាណាចក្រ (riəciənaacak), ចក្រភព (km) (cakkɑphup), នគរ (km) (nɔkɔɔ)
- Korean: 왕국(王國) (ko) (wangguk)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: مەملەکەت (ckb) (memleket)
- Northern Kurdish: keyîtî (ku), qiralî (ku), padîşahî (ku), şahitî (ku)
- Kven: kuninkhaanriiki, kuningasriikki
- Kyrgyz: королевство (korolevstvo), падышалык (padışalık)
- Lao: ອານາຈັກ (lo) (ʼā nā chak), ພຣະຣາຊອານາຈັກ (pha ra rāt ʼā nā chak)
- Latgalian: kieneste f
- Latin: rēgnum (la) n
- Latvian: karaliste f, valstība f, valstība f
- Ligurian: régno
- Lingala: bokonzi class 14
- Lithuanian: karalystė (lt) f
- Low German:
- German Low German: Königriek n
- Lule Sami: gånågisrijkka
- Luxembourgish: Kinnekräich (lb) n
- Macedonian: кралство n (kralstvo)
- Malay: kerajaan (ms), kedatuan, mamlakat
- Maltese: renju
- Manx: reeriaght f
- Maori: kīngitanga, rangatiratanga (mi)
- Maranao: ndato’an, ndatoan, ilian
- Middle French: royaulme m
- Moksha: оцязорксши (oćazorksši)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: вант улс (vant uls)
- Nahuatl: hueyitlahtohcayotl
- Nepali: अधिराज्य (ne) (adhirājya)
- Norman: rouoyaume m (Jersey), reyoume m (continental Normandy), rouoyanme m (Guernsey), royaûme m (Guernsey)
- North Frisian: kiningrik
- Northern Sami: gonagasriika
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: kongerike (no) n, kongedømme (no) n
- Occitan: reialme (oc) m, reiaume (oc) m
- Old Church Slavonic:
- Cyrillic: цѣсарьство n (cěsarĭstvo)
- Old English: rīċe n
- Old French: reaume m
- Old Saxon: kuningdom
- Papiamentu: reino
- Pashto: پاچايي (ps) f (pāčāyi), بادشاهي f (bādšāhi), باچاهي (ps) f (bāčāhi), باچايي f (bāčāyi), پاچاهي f (pāčāhi), سلطنت (ps) m (sәltanat, soltanat)
- Persian: پادشاهی (fa) (pâdešâhi), سلطنت (fa) (saltanat)
- Polabian: ťenądztwü n
- Polish: królestwo (pl) n
- Portuguese: reino (pt) m
- Romanian: regat (ro) n
- Romansch: reginavel m, reginam m, raginam m, reginom m
- Russian: короле́вство (ru) n (korolévstvo), ца́рство (ru) n (cárstvo) (tsardom)
- Sardinian: regnu, aregnu, rennu
- Saterland Frisian: Köönichriek
- Scots: kingdom, kinrick
- Scottish Gaelic: rìoghachd f
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: кра́љевство n, кра́љевина f
- Roman: králjevstvo (sh) n, králjevina (sh) f
- Sinhalese: රාජ්යය (rājyaya)
- Silesian: krōlestwo
- Slovak: kráľovstvo (sk) n
- Slovene: kraljevina (sl) f, kraljestvo (sl) n
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: kralojstwo n
- Upper Sorbian: kralestwo n
- Southern Sami: gånkarijhke
- Spanish: reino (es) m
- Swahili: ufalme
- Swedish: kungarike (sv) n, konungarike (sv) n, kungadöme (sv) n, konungadöme (sv) n
- Tagalog: kaharian
- Tajik: подшоҳӣ (podšohī), подишоҳӣ (podišohī), салтанат (saltanat)
- Tamil: இராஜ்யம் (ta) (irājyam), அரசு (ta) (aracu)
- Tatar: патшалык (tt) (patşalıq)
- Telugu: రాజ్యము (te) (rājyamu)
- Thai: อาณาจักร (th) (aa-naa-jàk)
- Turkish: krallık (tr)
- Turkmen: şalyk, patyşalyk
- Ukrainian: королі́вство (uk) n (korolívstvo), ца́рство (uk) n (cárstvo)
- Urdu: بادْشاہَت f (bādśāhat), سَلْطَنَت f (saltanat)
- Uyghur: پادىشاھلىق (padishahliq), خانلىق (xanliq), سەلتەنەت (seltenet)
- Uzbek: qirollik (uz), podsholik (uz), podshohlik (uz)
- Vietnamese: vương quốc (vi) (王國)
- Vilamovian: kyngrajch
- Welsh: teyrnas (cy) f
- West Frisian: keninkryk
- Yiddish: קעניגרײַך (kenigraykh)
- Zhuang: vangzgoz, vuengzguek
What is the root of the word kingdom?
kingdom (n.) Cognate with Old Saxon kuningdom, Middle Dutch koninghdom, Old Norse konungdomr. The usual Old English word was cynedom; Middle English also had kingrick (for second element, see the first element in Reichstag). Meaning “one of the realms of nature” is from 1690s.
Is Kingdom short for Kings Domain?
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.
What are the 4 Kingdoms?
The most influential system, the ‘Whittaker’ five kingdom structure, recognises Monera (prokaryotes) and four eukaryotic kingdoms: Animalia (Metazoa), Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
What is the word kingdom mean?
1 : a politically organized community or major territorial unit having a monarchical form of government headed by a king or queen. 2 often capitalized. a : the eternal kingship of God. b : the realm in which God’s will is fulfilled.
How do you describe a kingdom?
A kingdom is a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen. A kingdom is often called a monarchy, which means that one person, usually inheriting their position by birth or marriage, is the leader, or head of state. Kingdoms are one of the earliest types of societies on Earth, dating back thousands of years.
What are the 6 kingdoms?
Plants, Animals, Protists, Fungi, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria.
Who is the father of five kingdom classification?
Whittaker
Which kingdom do humans belong to?
Animalia
Are there 5 or 6 kingdoms?
Until recently the system devised by Robert Whittaker in 1968 was widely adopted. Whittaker’s classification scheme recognizes five kingdoms: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.
What are the 5 kingdoms?
Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera. Living things are divided into five kingdoms: animal, plant, fungi, protist and monera.
What are the 5 kingdoms and 3 domains?
There are five kingdoms; monera, protista, fungi, plantae and animalia. On the other hand, all living organisms belong to three domains namely, bacteria, archaea and eukarya.
What are the 7 animal kingdoms?
Eight kingdoms model
- The first two kingdoms of life: Plantae and Animalia.
- The third kingdom: Protista.
- The fourth kingdom: Fungi.
- The fifth kingdom: Bacteria (Monera)
- The sixth kingdom: Archaebacteria.
- The seventh kingdom: Chromista.
- The eighth kingdom: Archezoa.
- Kingdom Protozoa sensu Cavalier-Smith.
What are the 7 classifications of humans?
class Mammalia
- class Mammalia.
- fetal development group placental (Eutheria)
- order Primates.
- family Hominidae.
- genus Homo.
- species Homo sapiens sapiens Linnaeus.
What are the 8 classifications of animals?
The layers of different groups are known as taxonomic ranks. There are 8 main taxonomic ranks, from domain down to species. They are: domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.
What are the 8 kingdoms of classification?
The eight kingdoms became: Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Archezoa, Protozoa, Chromista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia.
What are three kingdoms?
Then in the 1860s, the German investigator Ernst Haeckel proposed a three-kingdom system of classification. Haeckel’s three kingdoms were Animalia, Plantae, and Protista. Two of the three domains contain prokaryotic cells (domains Bacteria and Archaea), and all eukaryotic organisms reside under domain Eukarya.
Who developed the six Kingdom method of classification?
Carl Woese
What is the seven kingdom classification?
Seven kingdoms model. In 1987, Cavalier-Smith introduced a classification divided into two superkingdoms (Prokaryota and Eukaryota) and seven kingdoms, two prokaryotic kingdoms(Eubacteria and Archaebacteria) and five eukaryotic kingdoms (Protozoa, Chromista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia).
What are the characteristics of the six kingdoms?
Characteristics of the Six Kingdoms of Organisms
- Archaebacteria. Archaebacteria are the most recent addition to the kingdoms of organisms.
- Eubacteria. Eubacteria are also single-celled bacterial organisms.
- Fungi. The Fungi kingdom is recognizable to us as mushrooms, molds, mildews and yeasts.
- Protista.
- Plants.
- Animals.
What is a group of kingdoms called?
In biology, kingdom (Latin: regnum, plural regna) is the second highest taxonomic rank, just below domain. Kingdoms are divided into smaller groups called phyla.
Who proposed the five kingdom classification?
Robert Whittaker’s
What is bigger than a kingdom?
Although we regularly use the term kingdom as the largest grouping of species, there is something larger than a kingdom. Kingdoms fall under the larger grouping called DOMAINS.
What are the 5 kingdoms and examples of each?
Animalia
Kingdom | Number of Cells | Examples |
---|---|---|
Protoctista | Mainly Unicellular | Amoeba |
Fungi | Multicellular | Mushroom, Mold, Puffball |
Plantae | Multicellular | Trees, Flowering Plants |
Animalia | Multicellular | Bird, Human, Cow |
What are the 2 main types of Monerans?
Generally, within the Whittaker (Five Kingdom Classification) system, kingdom Monera is divided into two major groups (subkingdoms), namely, Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.
What kingdom is virus?
All viruses that have an RNA genome, and that encode an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), are members of the kingdom Orthornavirae, within the realm Riboviria.
Are viruses in a kingdom?
Viruses occupy a special taxonomic position: they are not plants, animals, or prokaryotic bacteria (single-cell organisms without defined nuclei), and they are generally placed in their own kingdom.
- kingdom
- [ʹkıŋdəm]
1. королевство, царство, государство
United Kingdom — Соединённое Королевство ()
2. царство, мир
animal [vegetable] kingdom — животное [растительное] царство
mineral kingdom — царство мёртвой природы
3. область, сфера, царство
kingdom of thought [of the mind] — царство мысли [духа]
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королевская власть; королевское звание
5. (Kingdom)
шотландское графство Файф
6. (Kingdom)
царство (божие); царствие
the Kingdom come — да приидет царствие твое
Kingdom come — а) царство будущего века; второе пришествие; б) лучший мир; тот свет
gone to the Kingdom come — отошёл в лучший мир, скончался
to send to kingdom come — отправить к праотцам /на тот свет/
to put off till kingdom come — откладывать до второго пришествия
Новый большой англо-русский словарь.
2001.
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Kingdom — King dom, n. [AS. cyningd[=o]m. See 2d {King}, and { dom}.] 1. The rank, quality, state, or attributes of a king; royal authority; sovereign power; rule; dominion; monarchy. [1913 Webster] Thy kingdom is an everlasting kingdom. Ps. cxiv. 13.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Kingdom — may refer to: * Kingdom, a realm governed by monarchy * Kingdom (biology), a category in biological taxonomy * Kingdom (comics), a comic series by Dan Abnett and Richard Elson for 2000 AD * Kingdom (Kumi Koda album), an album by Koda Kumi *… … Wikipedia
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Kingdom — steht für Roger Kingdom (*1962), US amerikanischer Leichtathlet Kingdom 5KR, Yacht Siehe auch Animal Kingdom Magic Kingdom Kingdom Centre Kingdome … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Kingdom — Связать? Kingdom Годы 1 … Википедия
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kingdom — ► NOUN 1) a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen. 2) a realm associated with a particular person or thing. 3) the spiritual reign or authority of God. 4) each of the three divisions (animal, vegetable, and mineral) in which… … English terms dictionary
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kingdom — [kiŋ′dəm] n. [ME < OE cyningdom: see KING & DOM] 1. Obs. the position, rank, or power of a king 2. a government or country headed by a king or queen; monarchy 3. a realm; domain; sphere [the kingdom of poetry] 4. any of the three great divisi … English World dictionary
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kingdom — (n.) O.E. cyningdom; see KING (Cf. king) + DOM (Cf. dom). Cognate with O.S. kuningdom, M.Du. koninghdom, O.N. konungdomr. The usual O.E. word was cynedom; Middle English also had kingrick (for second element, see REICHSTAG (Cf. Reichstag)). Meani … Etymology dictionary
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kingdom — index domain (sphere of influence), realm Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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kingdom — [n] historically, an area ruled by a monarch commonwealth, country, county, crown, division, domain, dominion, dynasty, empire, field, lands, monarchy, nation, possessions, principality, province, realm, reign, rule, scepter, sovereignty, sphere … New thesaurus
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Kingdom — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Kingdom est un mot anglais signifiant royaume ; il peut désigner aussi : Sommaire 1 Homonyme 2 Divers … Wikipédia en Français
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kingdom — /king deuhm/, n. 1. a state or government having a king or queen as its head. 2. anything conceived as constituting a realm or sphere of independent action or control: the kingdom of thought. 3. a realm or province of nature, esp. one of the… … Universalium
Meaning Kingdom
What does Kingdom mean? Here you find 29 meanings of the word Kingdom. You can also add a definition of Kingdom yourself
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0 Top most level of the common system used to classify life. Generally, five kingdoms are recognized: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Animalia, and Plantae.
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0 KingdomA taxonomic category, the second broadest after domain.
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0 KingdomOld English cyningdom; see king (n.) + -dom. Cognate with Old Saxon kuningdom, Middle Dutch koninghdom, Old Norse konungdomr. The usual Old English word was cynedom; Middle English also had kingrick ( [..]
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0 Kingdom/ˈkɪŋdəm/ noun plural kingdoms kingdom /ˈkɪŋdəm/ noun plural kingdoms Learner's definition of KINGDOM 1 [count] : a country whose ruler is a king or queen After Queen Mary I died, h [..]
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0 Kingdomtype of government with a king or queen as its leader, or the land ruled by that king or queen. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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0 KingdomA category of taxonomic classification that is broader in scope than Division
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0 Kingdoma domain in which something is dominant; &quot;the untroubled kingdom of reason&quot;; &quot;a land of make-believe&quot;; &quot;the rise of the realm of cotton [..]
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0 Kingdoma country ruled by a king or queen
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0 Kingdomone of the main divisions used in the biological classification/taxonomy of organisms. Read more on: Kingdom
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0 KingdomModern classifications recognize five kingdoms, Bacteria, Protista or Protoctista, Animalia, Fungi and Plantae which in some systems are grouped into domains, traditionally the highest category used i [..]
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0 KingdomFormerly the living world was divided up into two kingdoms:
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0 Kingdomlargest and most inclusive group in the Linnaean classification system
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0 Kingdomlargest classification grouping. Kuiper Belt
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0 Kingdomregnum
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0 KingdomThe highest taxonomic level of the traditional Linnaean system of classification.
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0 KingdomThe next level of taxon, or division, of organisms; beneath Domain. An example is Animalia, a group of multicellular organisms that are capable of movement, response and feeding
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0 KingdomIn the Linnaean classification the highest taxonomic rank. Traditionally only included plants and animals; Whittaker-Margulis classification scheme adds three more kingdoms, and other researchers such as Thomas Cavalier-Smith have added additional kingdoms.
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0 KingdomA level of classifying all living things on earth, as similar species are broken into 5 groups including plants, animals and fungi. Larva A young insect that is independent of an looks very different [..]
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0 KingdomThe largest group for classification of living things (taxonomy). There are five kingdoms that scientists put all living things (organims) into: Animal Kingdom, Plant Kingdom, Fungi Kingdom, Protist K [..]
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0 Kingdomlife on earth is divided into kingdoms, such as animals (Animalia), plants (Plantae) and fungi. ‘Kingdom’ is the largest grouping of similar organisms; ‘species’ is the smallest
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0 Kingdomthe highest three divisions into which all natural objects have been classified (animal, mineral, and plant kingdoms are of primary concern here)
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0 Kingdomone of five life groups: Protictista, Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Monera
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0 Kingdomn. «kingdom, sovereignty,» s.v. kingdom sb. OED. KEY: kingdom@n
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0 KingdomThe top taxonomic rank. There are five biological kindoms: Monera Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia
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0 KingdomA realm having a king and/or queen as its actual or nominal sovereign. A realm, region, or conceptual space where something is dominant. »the kingdom of thought», »the kingdom of the dead» [..]
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- Where does the word Kingdom originate from?
- What is the suffix of Kingdom?
- Is Kingdom Greek or Latin?
- What are the 10 kingdoms?
- Who proposed six kingdom classification?
- What are the 6 different kingdoms?
- How many domains are there in taxonomy?
- What are the 3 domains in taxonomy?
- Is domain bigger than Kingdom?
- What is the scientific name for a human?
- What is the scientific name for a dog?
- What is the scientific name for pork?
- Is pork eaten in India?
- Is pork banned in Pakistan?
- Can I eat pork in Pakistan?
- Does pig exist in Pakistan?
- What country eats the most pork?
- Which country eats the most meat 2020?
- What country eats the most rice?
- What is the most eaten meat in the world?
1 : a politically organized community or major territorial unit having a monarchical form of government headed by a king or queen. 2 often capitalized. a : the eternal kingship of God. b : the realm in which God’s will is fulfilled.
Where does the word Kingdom originate from?
kingdom (n.) Cognate with Old Saxon kuningdom, Middle Dutch koninghdom, Old Norse konungdomr. The usual Old English word was cynedom; Middle English also had kingrick (for second element, see the first element in Reichstag). Meaning “one of the realms of nature” is from 1690s.
-dom. a suffix forming nouns which refer to domain (kingdom), collection of persons (officialdom), rank or station (earldom), or general condition (freedom).
Is Kingdom Greek or Latin?
In biology, kingdom (Latin: regnum, plural regna) is the second highest taxonomic rank, just below domain.
What are the 10 kingdoms?
They were the Wu (902–937), the Nan (Southern) Tang (937–975/976), the Nan Ping (924–963), the Chu (927–951), the Qian (Former) Shu (907–925) and Hou (Later) Shu (934–965), the Min (909–945), the Nan Han (917–971), and the Wu-Yue (907–978), the latter near the Yangtze delta; the one northern state was the Bei (Northern …
Who proposed six kingdom classification?
Carl Woese et
What are the 6 different kingdoms?
Plants, Animals, Protists, Fungi, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria.
How many domains are there in taxonomy?
It divides life into 23 main divisions in three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
What are the 3 domains in taxonomy?
There are three domains of life, the Archaea, the Bacteria, and the Eucarya. Organisms from Archaea and Bacteria have a prokaryotic cell structure, whereas organisms from the domain Eucarya (eukaryotes) encompass cells with a nucleus confining the genetic material from the cytoplasm.
Is domain bigger than Kingdom?
Even Larger than Kingdoms Although we regularly use the term kingdom as the largest grouping of species, there is something larger than a kingdom. Kingdoms fall under the larger grouping called DOMAINS. The domain EUKARYA is used for all eukaryotic species that include protists, fungi, plants, and animals.
What is the scientific name for a human?
Homo sapiens
What is the scientific name for a dog?
Canis lupus familiaris
What is the scientific name for pork?
Sus
Is pork eaten in India?
The majority of meats consumed in India are fish, bovine, mutton, goat, pig, and poultry. In India, 95% of goat meat produced is consumed locally. Meat consumption, in particular, is determined by the religions where pork is forbidden to Muslims and beef is prohibited to Hindus.
Is pork banned in Pakistan?
The sale and consumption of pork is mostly illegal in Pakistan, a Muslim-majority country where halal dietary guidelines are observed. Like alcohol however, the meat may be consumed by non-Muslim citizens and foreigners who reside in the country.
Can I eat pork in Pakistan?
The import and consumption of pork, which is forbidden in Islam, is illegal in Pakistan.
Does pig exist in Pakistan?
Known to most Pakistanis simply as pigs but to scientists as Eurasian wild boars, the animals are natural residents of Pakistan’s plains and hills. Given the high reproduction rate, experts estimate that a boar population that has shrunk by 90 percent can recover within three years.
What country eats the most pork?
China
Which country eats the most meat 2020?
America ranked as the number one meat eating country, with Australia taking second. Argentina, a country famous for steak ranked in third.
What country eats the most rice?
What is the most eaten meat in the world?
Pork
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: a politically organized community or major territorial unit having a monarchical form of government headed by a king or queen
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often capitalized
b
: the realm in which God’s will is fulfilled
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: a realm or region in which something is dominant
b
: an area or sphere in which one holds a preeminent position
The office was his own private kingdom.
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: a major category (such as Plantae or Protista) in biological taxonomy that ranks above the phylum and below the domain
Synonyms
Example Sentences
After Queen Mary I died, her half sister Elizabeth ruled the kingdom.
a studio head who was once the undisputed ruler of the kingdom of Hollywood
Recent Examples on the Web
Almadi’s tweets included one noting Prince Salman’s consolidation of power in the kingdom and another that spoke of Khashoggi’s killing.
—Ellen Knickmeyer, Fortune, 21 Mar. 2023
Almadi’s tweets included one noting the crown prince’s consolidation of power in the kingdom and a tweet that remarked on Khashoggi’s killing, according to The Associated Press.
—Aina J. Khan, NBC News, 21 Mar. 2023
Many of the travel bans targeted dual citizens advocating for greater rights in the kingdom.
—Ellen Knickmeyer, Chicago Tribune, 20 Mar. 2023
Whether as rebels or loyalists, we’re all fated to be subjects in the kingdom of prep.
—Hua Hsu, The New Yorker, 20 Mar. 2023
Jordan, too, is increasingly alarmed by the explosion of violence in the neighboring West Bank and the potential collapse of the PA, which could reverberate in the kingdom.
—Taylor Luck, The Christian Science Monitor, 28 Feb. 2023
Authorities have paid special attention to Twitter, which is widely used in the kingdom.
—Vivian Nereim, BostonGlobe.com, 21 Feb. 2023
The authorities have paid special attention to Twitter, which is widely used in the kingdom.
—Vivian Nereim, New York Times, 21 Feb. 2023
National Day, marking the proclamation of Saudi Arabia as a kingdom in 1932, was not a official holiday, and imams would go so far as to issue fatwas against celebrating it, according to Mohammed Alyahya, a Saudi commentator who is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute think tank in Washington.
—Nabih Bulosforeign Correspondent, Los Angeles Times, 15 Feb. 2023
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Word History
First Known Use
14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
Time Traveler
The first known use of kingdom was
in the 14th century
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“Kingdom.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/kingdom. Accessed 14 Apr. 2023.
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Defenition of the word kingdom
- A monarchy having as it’s supreme ruler a king and/or queen.
- A taxon in either (historically) the highest rank, or (in the new three-domain system) the rank below domain. Each kingdom is divided into smaller groups called phyla (or in some contexts these are called «divisions»).
- a basic group of natural objects
- one of five biological categories: Monera or Protista or Plantae or Fungi or Animalia
- a monarchy with a king or queen as head of state
- a country with a king as head of state
- a domain in which something is dominant; «the untroubled kingdom of reason»; «a land of make-believe»; «the rise of the realm of cotton in the south»
- the domain ruled by a king or queen
- one of seven biological categories: Monera or Protoctista or Plantae or Fungi or Animalia
- the highest taxonomic group into which organisms are grouped; one of five biological categories: Monera or Protoctista or Plantae or Fungi or Animalia
- a domain in which something is dominant
Synonyms for the word kingdom
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- land
- realm
Meronymys for the word kingdom
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- phylum
Hyponyms for the word kingdom
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- animal kingdom
- Animalia
- Britain
- Fungi
- fungus kingdom
- GB
- Great Britain
- Israel
- kingdom Animalia
- kingdom Fungi
- kingdom Monera
- kingdom Plantae
- kingdom prokaryotae
- kingdom Protoctista
- lotus land
- lotusland
- mineral kingdom
- Monera
- Numidia
- plant kingdom
- Plantae
- prokayotae
- Protoctista
- UK
- United Kingdom
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irela
Hypernyms for the word kingdom
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- area
- arena
- country
- demesne
- domain
- field
- group
- grouping
- land
- monarchy
- nation
- orbit
- sphere
- state
- taxon
- taxonomic category
- taxonomic group
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- What is safe place
- The definition of obtaining
- The interpretation of the word obtained
- What is meant by harbor
- The lexical meaning obtains
- The dictionary meaning of the word boasts
- The grammatical meaning of the word following
- Meaning of the word place of protection
- Literal and figurative meaning of the word place of safety
- The origin of the word national
- Synonym for the word chaos
- Antonyms for the word constituent
- Homonyms for the word pomp
- Hyponyms for the word state-owned
- Holonyms for the word state-run
- Hypernyms for the word stately
- Proverbs and sayings for the word public
- Translation of the word in other languages stated
царство, королевство, мир, область, сфера
существительное ↓
- королевство, царство, государство
subordinate kingdom — зависимое королевство
best pates of the kingdom — лучшие умы королевства
medieval kingdom — средневековое королевство
United Kingdom — Соединённое Королевство (Великобритании и Северной Ирландии)
- царство, мир
animal [vegetable] kingdom — животное [растительное] царство
mineral kingdom — царство мёртвой природы
- область, сфера, царство
kingdom of thought [of the mind] — царство мысли [духа]
- арх. королевская власть; королевское звание
- (Kingdom) разг. шотландское графство Файф
- (Kingdom) рел. царство (божие); царствие
the Kingdom come — да приидет царствие твое
Kingdom come — а) царство будущего века; второе пришествие; б) лучший мир; тот свет
gone to the Kingdom come — отошёл в лучший мир
to send to kingdom come — отправить на тот свет
to put off till kingdom come — ирон. откладывать до второго пришествия
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
to blow smb. / smth. to blazes / to glory / to kingdom — разносить кого-л. / что-л. в клочья
Примеры с переводом
United Kingdom
Соединённое Королевство (Великобритании и Северной Ирландии)
Kingdom of Sweden
Королевство Швеция
Kingdom of Denmark
Королевство Дания
Kingdom of Belgium
Королевство Бельгия
Kingdom of Norway
Королевство Норвегия
You can wet the bed till kingdom come, for all I care.
Можешь мочиться в постель хоть до второго пришествия, мне-то что.
Kingdom of Nepal
Королевство Непал
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
The kingdom predates other African cultures by over 3,000 years.
…the kingdom’s royal kindred actually numbers in the thousands…
…a studio head who was once the undisputed ruler of the kingdom of Hollywood…
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Возможные однокоренные слова
king — царь, король, монарх, властитель, дамка, править, повелевать, управлять
Формы слова
noun
ед. ч.(singular): kingdom
мн. ч.(plural): kingdoms