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Results for: one who removes a ruler from his throne, deposerTranslations 1 - 30 of 143
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one who removes a ruler from his throne, deposerdethroner
(died c.355 BC) Persian ruler of the ancient Asian region of Caria (after his death, his wife built him a huge tomb, named the Mausoleum)Mausolus
7th planet from Sun, Greek god, seventh planet of solar system (discovered in 1781 by W. Herschel); ruler of the heavens, father of the Titans (Greek Mythology)Uranus
absolute ruler, ancient Greek ruler, authoritarian person, despot, dictator, autocrat, something that oppressestyrant
absolute ruler, Roman emperor, Roman generalimperator
absolute ruler, Roman, Byzantine, or Ottoman ruler, tyrannical person, tyrant, oppressor, dictatordespot
absorbs moisture, drying, drying agent, substance which absorbs moisture, substance that removes moisturedesiccant
abstract control, boss, chief, principal; controlling, ruling; expert, proficient, skilled; superior, control somebody, control something, controlling machine, leader, learn something, lord, ruler; captain of a ship; principal of a school; owner of a s...master
act of shaving, barely touch in passing, reduce amount slightly, removal of body hair with a razor; shaving, thin slice; shaving tool, device which removes thin slices, remove a thin layer of, remove body hair with a razor; cut thin slices from; pass v...shave
advertiser of fairground attractions, barking dog, machine that removes bark from trees; animal which barks; person who attracts clients by speaking loudly, tree stripperbarker
African ruleroba
agent that removes ions from solutionsequestrant
amir, descendant of Muhammad, Islamic ruler, Muslim ruler (i.e. prince, commander, etc.)emir
ancient Egyptian ruler, powerful person, ruler of ancient EgyptPharaoh
ancient ruler of Asia Minor, member of a Macedonian dynasty which ruled various area in Asia Minor and the Middle East between 321-64 BC, of or pertaining to the Seleucids or their Asian dynastySeleucid
Anglo-Saxon heir to throneatheling
Arab ruler, descendant of Muhammad, governor of Mecca, sharif, shereefsherif
Athenian magistrate, ruler; supreme court justice in ancient Athens (Greece)archon
authority on a subject, bossy person, somebody who gives dictation, temporary Roman ruler, tyrant, despot, autocratdictator
autocratic ruler, dictatormonocrat
bossy person, ruler with absolute authority, ruler with unlimited authority, dictatorautocrat
Bourbon supporter, monarchist, supporter of rightful authority (especially pertaining to a claim to a throne based on direct descent)legitimist
breakdown lorry, machine that wrecks, machine that tears down; one that salvages or removes wrecks; rescue vehicle; one who wrecks or tears down buildings as a profession; one who loots shipwrecked or destroyed ships, somebody demolishing buildings or ...wrecker
bulldozer or mechanical digger, machine which digs and removes large quantities of earthearthmover
calif, kalif, khalif, Muslim ruler, title formerly given to a Muslim religious or political leader (also khalif)caliph
caliph, Muslim rulercalif
catch something in gin, clean raw cotton, colorless alcoholic drink, cotton gin, machine which removes seeds from raw cotton; trap, snare, gin rummy, hoist, see also: cotton gin, strong colorless alcoholic liquor made from distilled rye and juniper ber...gin
cell that removes unwanted substances, white blood cell, blood cell that destroys foreign bodies and cells in the bloodphagocyte
chair of God; chair of a king or queen; toilet (Slang), chair of monarch or bishop, order of angels, person on throne, power of royal person, put somebody on throne, sit on a thronethrone
chemical substance that removes leaves (from trees, plants, etc.), chemical that removes leavesdefoliant
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