Monarch vs Caesar - What's the difference?
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The ruler of an absolute monarchy or the head of state of a constitutional monarchy.
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The monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus , found primarily in North America, so called because of the designs on its wings.
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*1961 , (Nene Gare), The Fringe Dwellers , Text Classics 2012, p. 41:
*:‘Skippy gets off. An ya know the first thing e says to them monarch ? E turns round on em an yelps, “An now ya can just gimme back that bottle.”’
An ancient Roman family name, notably that of .
(figuratively) The government; society; earthly powers.
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A Caesar salad.
(Canada) A cocktail made from clamato (clam-tomato juice) and vodka, often garnished with celery; a Bloody Caesar.
Monarch is a related term of caesar.
As nouns the difference between monarch and caesar
is that monarch is monarch (head of state in a monarchy) while caesar is emperor, ruler, dictator.monarch
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Noun
(en noun)- Never was monarch better fear'd and lov'd / Than is your Majesty.
Usage notes
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* (ruler) autocrat, autocrator, big man, despot, dictator, , potentate, sovereign, tyrantDerived terms
* monarchism * monarchist * monarchyHyponyms
* (ruler) emperor, empress, king, queenSee also
* (projectlink) * (Danaus plexippus) A monarch can have any of the following titles: * emperor/empress * king/queen * prince/princess * grand duke/grand duchessAnagrams
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(wikipedia Caesar)Alternative forms
* (archaic)Proper noun
(en proper noun)- Render therefore unto Caesar' the things which are ' Caesar ’s; and unto God the things that are God's.
