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Royal Definition–adjective | 1. | of or pertaining to a king, queen, or other sovereign: royal power; a royal palace. |
| 2. | descended from or related to a king or line of kings: a royal prince. |
| 3. | noting or having the rank of a king or queen. |
| 4. | established or chartered by or existing under the patronage of a sovereign: a royal society. |
| 5. | (initial capital letter ) serving or subject to a king, queen, or other sovereign. |
| 6. | proceeding from or performed by a sovereign: a royal warrant. |
| 7. | appropriate to or befitting a sovereign; magnificent; stately: royal splendor. |
| 8. | (usually initial capital letter ) British. in the service of the monarch or of the Commonwealth: Royal Marines; Royal Air Force. |
| 9. | fine; excellent: in royal spirits. <
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| 10. | Informal. extreme or persistent; unmitigated: a royal nuisance; a royal pain. |
–noun | 11. | Nautical. a sail set on a royal mast. |
| 12. | Informal. a royal person; member of the royalty. |
| 13. | Usually, royals. Chiefly British. a member of England's royal family. |
| 14. | a size of printing paper, 20 × 25 in. (51 × 64 cm). |
| 15. | a size of writing paper, 19 × 24 in. (48 × 61 cm). |
| 16. | Numismatics. any of various former coins, as the real or ryal. |
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Caribbean Definition–adjective | 1. | pertaining to the Caribs, the Lesser Antilles, or the Caribbean Sea and its islands. |
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| 4. | the, Informal. the islands and countries of the Caribbean Sea collectively. |
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