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Showing words for EMPIRE using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Empire

empire, epimer

5 Letter Words for Empire

eimer, imper, prime

4 Letter Words for Empire

eire, emer, emir, erie, erme, irpe, meer, mere, meri, mire, peer, pere, peri, perm, pier, pree, prem, prie, prim, reem, reim, riem, rime, ripe

3 Letter Words for Empire

eer, eir, eme, emp, epi, ere, imp, ipm, ipr, ire, mee, mei, mer, mir, mri, pee, per, pie, pir, pre, ree, rei, rem, rep, rie, rim, rip, rpm

Definitions for Empire

[1] a group of nations or peoples ruled over by an emperor, empress, or other powerful sovereign or government: usually a territory of greater extent than a kingdom, as the former British Empire, French Empire, Russian Empire, Byzantine Empire, or Roman Empire.
[2] a government under an emperor or empress.
[3] (often initial capital letter ) the historical period during which a nation is under such a government: a history of the second French empire.
[4] supreme power in governing; imperial power; sovereignty: Austria's failure of empire in central Europe.
[5] supreme control; absolute sway: passion's empire over the mind.
[6] a powerful and important enterprise or holding of large scope that is controlled by a single person, family, or group of associates: The family's shipping empire was founded 50 years ago.
[7] (initial capital letter ) a variety of apple somewhat resembling the McIntosh.
[8] (initial capital letter ) characteristic of or developed during the first French Empire, 1804–15.
[9] (usually initial capital letter ) (of women's attire and coiffures) of the style that prevailed during the first French Empire, in clothing being characterized especially by décolletage and a high waistline, coming just below the bust, from which the skirt hangs straight and loose.
[10] (often initial capital letter ) noting or pertaining to the style of architecture, furnishings, and decoration prevailing in France and imitated to a greater or lesser extent in various other countries, c1800–30: characterized by the use of delicate but elaborate ornamentation imitated from Greek and Roman examples or containing classical allusions, as animal forms for the legs of furniture, bas-reliefs of classical figures, motifs of wreaths, torches, caryatids, lyres, and urns and by the occasional use of military and Egyptian motifs and, under the Napoleonic Empire itself, of symbols alluding to Napoleon I, as bees or the letter N.
[11] an aggregate of peoples and territories, often of great extent, under the rule of a single person, oligarchy, or sovereign state
[12] any monarchy that for reasons of history, prestige, etc, has an emperor rather than a king as head of state
[13] the period during which a particular empire exists
[14] supreme power; sovereignty
[15] a large industrial organization with many ramifications, esp a multinational corporation
[16] See British Empire
[17] French history the period of imperial rule in France from 1804 to 1815 under Napoleon Bonaparte Also called: Second Empire the period from 1852 to 1870 when Napoleon III ruled as emperor
[18] denoting, characteristic of, or relating to the British Empire
[19] denoting, characteristic of, or relating to either French Empire, esp the first: in particular, denoting the neoclassical style of architecture and furniture and the high-waisted style of women's dresses characteristic of the period

Words related to Empire

authority, commonwealth, control, domain, realm, federation, power, government, union, people, supremacy, command, dominion, sovereignty, sway

Words nearby Empire

emphasis, emphasize, emphatic, emphatically, emphysema, empire, empire builder, empire building, empire day, empire state, empire state building

Origin of Empire

1250–1300; Middle English < Anglo-French, Old French < Latin imperium; see empery

Words that may be confused with Empire

empire, umpire

Other words from Empire

in·ter·em·pire , adjective
pre-Em·pire , adjective
pro·em·pire , adjective
Related adjective: imperial

Word origin for Empire

C13: from Old French, from Latin imperium rule, from imperāre to command, from parāre to prepare

Synonyms for Empire

authority, command, commonwealth, control, domain, dominion, federation, government, people, power, realm, sovereignty, supremacy, sway, union