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Arabic, Muslim
Supremacy
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Tamil
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Loving
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Christian, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Loving
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Muslim
Supremacy
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Indian
Another name of prophet Muhammad
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Latin American
Regain strength.
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English
Rhyming- a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers.
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English
English : metronymic from a short form of the personal name Margery or Margaret (of which Margery was the usual Middle English form), derived via Old French Marguerite and Latin Marguerite, from Greek margaritēs ‘pearl’ (see Margetts).
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Worshipper of Lord Vishnu
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Biblical
Flocks, sheep, riches.
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Tamil
Goddess Saraswati
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Krishna
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Chinese, Finnish, French, German, Polish, Slavic, Swedish
Fame; Glory; Careful; Thoughtful; Glorious Camp or Stand; Glorious Government
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or Elizabeth, from Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction. Also a...
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Sovereign or supreme authority; the power of governing and controlling; independent right of possession, use, and control; sovereignty; supremacy.
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The state of being supreme, or in the highest station of power; highest or supreme authority or power; as, the supremacy of a king or a parliament.
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Obstinate in refusal; specifically, in English history, refusing to acknowledge the supremacy of the king in the churc, or to conform to the established rites of the church; as, a recusant lord.
n.
The principles of those within the Roman Catholic Church who maintain extreme views favoring the pope's supremacy; -- so used by those living north of the Alps in reference to the Italians; -- rarely used in an opposite sense, as referring to the views of those living north of the Alps and opposed to the papal claims. Cf. Gallicanism.
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A person who refuses to acknowledge the supremacy of the king in matters of religion; as, a Roman Catholic recusant, who acknowledges the supremacy of the pope.
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One who by defeating all rivals, has obtained an acknowledged supremacy in any branch of athetics or game of skill, and is ready to contend with any rival; as, the champion of England.
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The act of dominating; exercise of power in ruling; dominion; supremacy; authority; often, arbitrary or insolent sway.
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A member of the Greek Church, who nevertheless acknowledges the supremacy of the Pope of Rome; one of the United Greeks. Also used adjectively.
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One of the followers of Quesnay of France, who, in the 18th century, founded a system of political economy based upon the supremacy of natural order.
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One who maintains extreme views favoring the pope's supremacy. See Ultramontanism.
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Any symbol or token of superiority, success, or triumph; also, victory; triumph; supremacy.
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The doctrine of royal prerogative or supremacy.
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Supremacy.
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A partaker of supremacy; one jointly supreme.
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The state or condition of being prime or first, as in time, place, rank, etc., hence, excellency; supremacy.
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The quality or state of being sovereign, or of being a sovereign; the exercise of, or right to exercise, supreme power; dominion; sway; supremacy; independence; also, that which is sovereign; a sovereign state; as, Italy was formerly divided into many sovereignties.
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Lordship or supremacy of a person or a people over others.
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The doctrine of papal supremacy; extreme views in support of the authority of the pope; ultramontanism; -- a term used only by persons who are not Roman Catholics.
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State of being champion; leadership; supremacy.
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The position or authority of a master; dominion; command; supremacy; superiority.