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kingdom

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pl: kingdoms

The term evokes a sense of absolute authority and defined boundaries. It suggests a hierarchical structure where power flows from a single point of origin downward, creating a feeling of stability, tradition, and exclusivity. While it can refer to a physical map, it often carries a romanticized or historical weight associated with crowns and castles. In scientific or spiritual contexts, the word shifts from political power to categorical organization. It defines a boundary of nature or existence, grouping entities that share a fundamental essence. This transforms the word from a tool of governance into a tool of classification, marking the highest level of a structured system.

Countable when referring to specific political states like the United Kingdom. Uncountable when referring to the general biological concept of a kingdom in taxonomy.

Meanings

Noun
[someone][something]

A country or territory ruled by a king or queen.

"The kingdom expanded its borders through diplomacy."

Noun
[something]

A group of related organisms in biological classification.

"Fungi are placed in their own kingdom."

Noun
[something]

A particular domain or sphere of activity or knowledge.

"The kingdom of heaven is at hand."

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