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queenNo explicit mention of queens is made till we read of the "queen of Sheba." The wives of the kings of Israel are not so designated. In Ps. 45:9, the Hebrew for "queen" is not _malk [..]
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queenIn social insects (ants, termites, and some species of bees and wasps), the fertile, or fully developed, female whose function is to lay eggs.
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queenOld English cwen "queen, female ruler of a state, woman, wife," from Proto-Germanic *kwoeniz (source also of Old Saxon quan "wife," Old Norse kvaen, Gothic quens), ablaut variant o [..]
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queen/ˈkwiːn/ noun plural queens queen /ˈkwiːn/ noun plural queens Learner's definition of QUEEN [count] 1 a : a woman who rules a country and who usually inherits her position and rules for lif [..]
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queenQueen [N] [S]No explicit mention of queens is made till we read of the "queen of Sheba." The wives of the kings of Israel are not so designated. In Psalms 45:9 , the Hebrew for "queen&q [..]
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queenfemale monarch.
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queenpromote to a queen, as of a pawn in chess the only fertile female in a colony of social insects such as bees and ants and termites; its function is to lay eggs a female sovereign ruler become a queen; [..]
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queena woman who is the ruler of a country, or the wife of a king
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queenthe reproductive female within a colony of social insects. Read more on: Queen
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queenIn entomology, the single fully developed female in a colony of social insects such as bees, ants, and termites, distinguished from workers, nonreproductive females, and soldiers. quotidian malaria
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queenmalke
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queenkinigin
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queenHer Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of Canada. > See monarch
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queenTo dream of a queen, foretells succesful[sic] ventures. If she looks old or haggard, there will be disappointments connected with your pleasures. See Empress.
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queenFrom the Gothic German "qino" then the Old English word "cwene" which was their common word for "woman." This gave rise to the early Middle English word "quean" [..]
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queen(n) the only fertile female in a colony of social insects such as bees and ants and termites; its function is to lay eggs(n) a female sovereign ruler(n) the wife or widow of a king(n) something person [..]
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queenregina
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queenGreek, gyne (a woman); Sanskrit, goni; Swedish, qvenna; Gothic, queins; Anglo-Saxon, cwen. (See SIR.)
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queenMary Queen of Scots; so called because she dressed in white mourning for her French husband.
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queenFrom an old nickname that was derived from the English word queen, ultimately from Old English cwen meaning "woman, wife".
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queenA mature female cat, especially one kept for breeding purposes.
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queenan unspayed female cat. Also spelled quean
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queenFemale, non-neutered adult cat.
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queenA whole
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queen, member of the reproductive caste in semisocial or eusocial species (Wilson); in Isoptera, usually, a dealated, fertilized imago, or primary reproductive, in an established colony; sometimes used as [..]
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queenthe only female in the colony who lays eggs to make baby bees.
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queenthe third-highest-ranking card
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queenextra-long, extra- wide double bed, about 60 inches by 80 inches.
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queenThe only egg laying female present in colonies of wasps, bees and ant.
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queen1. Kings wife. 2. Female sovereign.
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queen
A female monarch. Example:The term can be either derogatory or a self-identification.Some of the people who were historically (in the late 1960s and 1970s) described as "queens" or "drag queens" or [..]
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queen
A title given to queens.
''Queen Elizabeth II
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queen
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queenA diva of a gay man who must have everything his way, and who is overly dramatic. The gay equivalent to calling a woman a princess.
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queenFrom an old nickname that was derived from the English word queen, ultimately from Old English cwen meaning "woman, wife".
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