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Imperiality vs Imperial - What's the difference?

imperiality | imperial | Derived terms |

Imperiality is a derived term of imperial.


As adjectives the difference between imperiality and imperial

is that imperiality is imperial power while imperial is related to an empire, emperor, or empress.

As a noun imperial is

a bottle of wine (usually bordeaux) containing 6 liters of fluid, eight times the volume of a standard bottle.

imperiality

English

Noun

(imperialities)
  • Imperial power.
  • Imperial rights or privileges.
  • Synonyms

    *royalty

    References

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    imperial

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Related to an empire, emperor, or empress.
  • * Shakespeare
  • the imperial diadem of Rome
  • Relating to the British imperial system of measurement.
  • Very grand or fine.
  • Of special, superior, or unusual size or excellence.
  • Synonyms

    * imperial system * (humorous) old money

    Derived terms

    * Imperial City * imperially * imperial prince * imperial princess * imperialism * imperialist * imperiality * imperialities

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A bottle of wine (usually Bordeaux) containing 6 liters of fluid, eight times the volume of a standard bottle.
  • (paper, printing) A printing-paper size measuring 30 inches x 22 inches.
  • Usage notes

    A Champagne or Burgundy wine bottle with this volume would be called a Methuselah. ----