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royalty

royal status / monarchs / payment for intellectual property
Noun

This term carries a dual identity, shifting between a sense of inherited prestige and a legal financial arrangement. When referring to sovereign status, it evokes images of grandeur, tradition, and hereditary power, often used to describe the collective group of monarchs. In a commercial context, the word describes a specific type of payment for intellectual property. This usage is strictly professional and legal, referring to the ongoing compensation paid to creators rather than a one-time purchase fee. This noun is typically uncountable when referring to the status of being royal, but becomes countable when referring to specific payment agreements or individual payments.

Meanings

Noun

The status, power, or quality of being a king, queen, or member of a royal family.

"The coronation ceremony was a grand display of royalty."

Noun

The people of a royal family, collectively.

"The visiting royalty were greeted with a formal parade."

Noun

A sum of money paid to an author, inventor, or other creator for the right to use their work or product.

"The novelist earns a substantial royalty on every copy of the book sold."

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