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Term: regiam

Description:

Regiam is a word of Latin origin that is used as an adjective in English. It means "regal" or "fit for a king." It is often used to describe something that is glamorous, grand, or majestic.

Senses/Usages:

  1. Adjective:
    1. Impressively grand or majestic; fit for a king.
    2. Ex: The regiam palace stood tall, showcasing its regal beauty for all to admire.
    3. Relating to or befitting royalty; royal.
    4. Ex: The regiam crown adorned the monarch's head, emphasizing their authority and status.
    5. Highly elegant or luxurious; opulent.
    6. Ex: The regiam ballroom was adorned with chandeliers, gold trimmings, and intricate artwork, creating an atmosphere of luxury and grandeur.

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