imperator

pronunciation

How to pronounce imperator in British English: UK [ˌɪmpə'reɪtə]word uk audio image

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Word Origin

imperator (n.)
"commander-in-chief," Latin agent noun from stem of imperare "to command" (see imperative). In the Roman republic, a commander; in the Roman Empire, the emperor.

Example

1. Branchiocerianthus imperator , a solitary hydroid .
2. In the movie last part , caesar assassinates , she changes the goal imperator mark ?
3. For example , paris market carrots are about five centimeters around . Imperator carrots are thin and about twenty-five centimeters long . And belgian white carrots are , as their name suggests , white .

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