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(British) noncommissioned officer in the Royal Air Forceaircraftman
(British) royal stables; residential buildings that were previously stables, residential streetmews
above the topgallant, enjoying royal patronage, excellent, extremely bad, largest or best, member of the royal house; small sail on the royalmast; paper size; upper branch of an antler; English coin (Archaic); member of the foot troop of the British ar...royal
adjunct, natural attachment; rightful possession; provision for the subsistence of royal descendants (as in land, regular income, etc.), apanage, natural or expected accompaniment to something, source of revenue given by sovereignappanage
adjunct, natural attachment; rightful possession; provision for the subsistence of royal descendants (as in land, regular income, etc.), appanageapanage
advance, move forward, gain, proceed, headway, forward movement; development, advancement, help complete something, improve, improvement, motion toward something, move along, royal tourprogress
announce, proclaim; come before, precede, bringer of news, heraldic official, messenger, official announcer; harbinger, forerunner; formerly a royal messenger, official at medieval tournaments, official messenger, sign of what will happen, signal somet...herald
audacious, brightly-colored, highly decorated, of French Gothic architecture, royal poinciana, showy, ostentatious, flashy, gaudyflamboyant
belonging to Lancashire, connected with the Lancaster royal family, partisan of the Lancaster royal family, somebody from Lancashire in EnglandLancastrian
borough in northwestern England; royal English family that produced three famous English kings (Henry IV, Henry V, and Henry VI) ; name of a number of cities in the USALancaster
British police officer, castle warden, officer below sheriff, officer of the peace; police officer (British), police constable, royal household official in Middle Agesconstable
cabinet or small room for holding clothes; collection of clothes or costumes, clothes collection, clothes for a purpose, place for clothes, place for costumes, royal department, theater costumeswardrobe
chair of God; chair of a king or queen; toilet (Slang), chair of monarch or bishop, order of angels, person on throne, power of royal person, put somebody on throne, sit on a thronethrone
city in England; royal English dynasty; city in Pennsylvania (USA)York
 

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