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1) General subject: basilic, kinglike, kingly, princely, regal, royal, royal (в названиях), sceptred, fit for a king2) Religion: kingly (Having royal rank)3) British English: royal row (определение при многих экономических институтах, учреждениях)5) Architecture: princeling, queenly6) Diplomatic term: reginal7) Cartography: Her (His) Britanic Majesty, Her ( His) Majesty
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