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Noun
S:
(n)
Monaco
,
Principality of Monaco
(a constitutional monarchy in a tiny enclave on the French Riviera)
part meronym
S:
(n)
Monaco-Ville
(the capital of Monaco)
S:
(n)
Monte Carlo
(a town and popular resort in the principality of Monaco; famous for its gambling casino)
part holonym
instance
member meronym
part holonym
instance
S:
(n)
principality
,
princedom
(territory ruled by a prince)
has instance
direct hypernym
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inherited hypernym
/
sister term
S:
(n)
domain
,
demesne
,
land
(territory over which rule or control is exercised)
"his domain extended into Europe"; "he made it the law of the land"
S:
(n)
archduchy
(the domain controlled by an archduke or archduchess)
S:
(n)
barony
(the domain of a baron)
S:
(n)
duchy
,
dukedom
(the domain controlled by a duke or duchess)
S:
(n)
earldom
(the domain controlled by an earl or count or countess)
S:
(n)
emirate
(the domain controlled by an emir)
S:
(n)
empire
,
imperium
(the domain ruled by an emperor or empress; the region over which imperial dominion is exercised)
S:
(n)
fiefdom
(the domain controlled by a feudal lord)
S:
(n)
grand duchy
(the domain controlled by a grand duke or grand duchess)
S:
(n)
viscounty
(the domain controlled by a viscount or viscountess)
S:
(n)
khanate
(the realm of a khan)
S:
(n)
kingdom
,
realm
(the domain ruled by a king or queen)
S:
(n)
principality
,
princedom
(territory ruled by a prince)
S:
(n)
sheikdom
,
sheikhdom
(the domain ruled by a sheik)
S:
(n)
suzerainty
(the domain of a suzerain)
derivationally related form
S:
(n)
European country
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European nation
(any one of the countries occupying the European continent)
derivationally related form