Australian English Meaning of palatine
palatine
Other Australian English words related to palatine
- marvellous
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- lavish
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- apocalyptic
- celestial
- divine
- extraordinary
- extravagant
- formidable
- Gorgeous
- impressive
- blown up
- kingly
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- marvellous
- operatic
- pompous
- princelike
- resplendent
- splendid
- striking
- terrific
- wonderful
- apocalyptic
- awsome
- colossal
- Cosmic
- heavenly
- lordly
- overblown
- prepossessing
- prodigious
- queenly
- formidable
- remarkable
- sensational
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- sublime
- tremendous
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- cosmic
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Definitions and Meaning of palatine in English
palatine (n)
any of various important officials in ancient Rome
(Middle Ages) the lord of a palatinate who exercised sovereign powers over his lands
the most important of the Seven Hills of Rome; supposedly the location of the first settlement and the site of many imperial palaces
either of two irregularly shaped bones that form the back of the hard palate and helps to form the nasal cavity and the floor of the orbits
palatine (a)
relating to or lying near the palate
of or relating to a count palatine and his royal prerogatives
of or relating to a palace
palatine (a.)
Of or pertaining to a palace, or to a high officer of a palace; hence, possessing royal privileges.
Of or pertaining to the palate.
palatine (n.)
One invested with royal privileges and rights within his domains; a count palatine. See Count palatine, under 4th Count.
The hill in Rome.
A palatine bone.
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palatine
any of various important officials in ancient Rome, (Middle Ages) the lord of a palatinate who exercised sovereign powers over his lands, the most important of
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palatinate => Palatinate, palatic => palatal, palatial => palatial, palate => palate, palatalized => palatalised,