maharaja
pronunciation
How to pronounce maharaja in British English: UK [ˌmɑ:həˈrɑ:dʒə]
How to pronounce maharaja in American English: US [ˌmɑːhəˈrɑːdʒə]
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- Noun:
- a great raja; a Hindu prince or king in India ranking above a raja
Word Origin
Example
- 1. Is that the maharaja 's missing diamond ?
- 2. Mcdonald 's does not sell big macs there so we have taken the price of a maharaja mac made with chicken instead of beef .
- 3. All mcdonald 's employees turn similar ingredients into big macs , which are more or less identical everywhere ( although india 's maharaja mac is made from chicken , not beef ) .
- 4. Our basket contains only a big mac , and relies on the efforts of mcdonald 's to produce identical products from the same ingredients everywhere ( or almost everywhere : for india we use the maharaja mac , which contains chicken rather than beef )
- 5. One of the last images is a portrait of maharaja jaswant singh ii of jodhpur .