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kingdoms

/ˈkɪŋ.dəmz/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

Plural of kingdom; territories, states, or regions ruled by a king, queen, or other monarch.

Example Sentences:
  • The map showed the shifting borders of ancient kingdoms across the continent.
  • He spent his life traveling between distant kingdoms to learn their customs.
2.noun

The highest category in biological classification, ranking above phylum and below domain.

Example Sentences:
  • In biology, living organisms are traditionally divided into five distinct kingdoms.
  • The animal and plant kingdoms represent the most familiar classifications of life.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Old English 'cyngdom', a combination of 'cyning' (king) and the suffix '-dom' (denoting state, condition, or jurisdiction). It evolved from Proto-Germanic roots related to 'kuningaz', meaning 'of the kin or tribe'.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a 'king' who owns a 'dome' (territory) and has many of them—kingdoms.

Frequently Asked Questions About “kingdoms

1. What is the meaning of “kingdoms” in English?

In English, kingdoms (noun) is defined as: “Plural of kingdom; territories, states, or regions ruled by a king, queen, or other monarch.”.

2. How do you use “kingdoms” in a sentence?

The map showed the shifting borders of ancient kingdoms across the continent.

3. What are English synonyms of “kingdoms”?

Common synonyms include:realms,empires,monarchies,sovereignties

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “kingdoms”?

Derived from the Old English 'cyngdom', a combination of 'cyning' (king) and the suffix '-dom' (denoting state, condition, or jurisdiction). It evolved from Proto-Germanic roots related to 'kuningaz', meaning 'of the kin or tribe'.