crown princess
(ˈkraʊnˌpis)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a female heir presumptive or heir apparent to a throne.
|
crown prince
(ˈkraʊnˌpis)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a male heir apparent to a throne.
|
crown prince
(crown prince)
Princeton's WordNet
a male heir apparent to a throne
|
crown princess
(crown princess)
Princeton's WordNet
a female heir apparent to a throne
|
prince of wales
(Prince of Wales)
Princeton's WordNet
the male heir apparent of the British sovereign
|
prince of wales
(ˈprɪns li)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a title conferred by the British sovereign on the male heir apparent, usu. the eldest son.
|
apparent
Webster Dictionary
an heir apparent
|
apparency
Webster Dictionary
the position of being heir apparent
|
charles
(ʃɑrlz)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(Prince of Edinburgh and of Wales) born 1948, heir apparent to the throne of Great Britain (son of Elizabeth II).
|
franz ferdinand
(Francis Ferdinand, Franz Ferdinand)
Princeton's WordNet
archduke of Austria and heir apparent to Francis Joseph I; his assassination at Sarajevo triggered the outbreak of World War I (1863-1914)
|
francis ferdinand
(Francis Ferdinand, Franz Ferdinand)
Princeton's WordNet
archduke of Austria and heir apparent to Francis Joseph I; his assassination at Sarajevo triggered the outbreak of World War I (1863-1914)
|
infante
Webster Dictionary
a title given to every one of sons of the kings of Spain and Portugal, except the eldest or heir apparent
|
tanist
(ˈtæn ɪst, ˈθɔ nɪst)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the heir apparent to an ancient Celtic chief, elected by the tribe during the chief's lifetime.
|
atheling
Webster Dictionary
an Anglo-Saxon prince or nobleman; esp., the heir apparent or a prince of the royal family
|
heir presumptive
(ˈɛərˌlum)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a person who is expected to be the heir but whose expectations may be canceled by the birth of a nearer heir.
|
inheritance
Webster Dictionary
a perpetual or continuing right which a man and his heirs have to an estate; an estate which a man has by descent as heir to another, or which he may transmit to another as his heir; an estate derived from an ancestor to an heir in course of law
|
heritage
Webster Dictionary
that which is inherited, or passes from heir to heir; inheritance
|
manifest
Webster Dictionary
evident to the senses, esp. to the sight; apparent; distinctly perceived; hence, obvious to the understanding; apparent to the mind; easily apprehensible; plain; not obscure or hidden
|
altitude
Webster Dictionary
the elevation of a point, or star, or other celestial object, above the horizon, measured by the arc of a vertical circle intercepted between such point and the horizon. It is either true or apparent; true when measured from the rational or real horizon, apparent when from the sensible or apparent horizon
|
bull
Webster Dictionary
a grotesque blunder in language; an apparent congruity, but real incongruity, of ideas, contained in a form of expression; so called, perhaps, from the apparent incongruity between the dictatorial nature of the pope's bulls and his professions of humility
|
power
Webster Dictionary
the degree to which a lens, mirror, or any optical instrument, magnifies; in the telescope, and usually in the microscope, the number of times it multiplies, or augments, the apparent diameter of an object; sometimes, in microscopes, the number of times it multiplies the apparent surface
|
inheritress
(heiress, inheritress, inheritrix)
Princeton's WordNet
a female heir
|
inheritrix
(heiress, inheritress, inheritrix)
Princeton's WordNet
a female heir
|
heiress
(heiress, inheritress, inheritrix)
Princeton's WordNet
a female heir
|
scion
(scion)
Princeton's WordNet
a descendent or heir
|
coparcener
(ʊˈpɑr sə nər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a joint heir.
|
coheir
(ʊˈɛər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a joint heir.
|
sprig
(ɪg)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a scion; heir.
|
inherit
(ɪnˈhɛr ɪt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to have succession as heir.
|
parcener
(ˈpɑr sə nər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a joint heir.
|
| Like Abbreviations.com? Why won't you tell a friend about us? |