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Imperial vs. Empirial — Which is Correct Spelling?

Imperial vs. Empirial — Which is Correct Spelling?

Which is correct: Imperial or Empirial

How to spell Imperial?

Imperial

Correct Spelling

Empirial

Incorrect Spelling
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Imperial Definitions

Of, relating to, or suggestive of an empire or a sovereign, especially an emperor or empress
Imperial rule.
The imperial palace.
Ruling over extensive territories or over colonies or dependencies
Imperial nations.
Having supreme authority; sovereign.
Regal; majestic.
Outstanding in size or quality.
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Of or belonging to the British Imperial System of weights and measures.
An emperor or empress.
The top of a carriage.
Something outstanding in size or quality.
A variable size of paper, usually 23 by 33 inches (55.8 by 83.8 centimeters).
A pointed beard grown from the lower lip and chin.
Related to an empire, emperor, or empress.
Relating to the British imperial system of measurement.
Very grand or fine.
Of special, superior, or unusual size or excellence.
A bottle of wine (usually Bordeaux) containing 6 liters of fluid, eight times the volume of a standard bottle.
A writing paper size measuring 30 × 22 inches, or printing paper measuring 32 × 22 inches.
A card game differing from piquet in some minor details, and in having a trump.
Any of several combinations of cards which score in this game.
A crown imperial.
A tuft of hair on the lower lip (so called from its use by Napoleon III).
A kind of dome, as in Moorish buildings.
(historical) An outside seat on a diligence or carriage.
A variety of green tea.
Of or pertaining to an empire, or to an emperor; as, an imperial government; imperial authority or edict.
The lastThat wore the imperial diadem of Rome.
Belonging to, or suitable to, supreme authority, or one who wields it; royal; sovereign; supreme.
Who, as Ulysses says, opinion crownsWith an imperial voice.
To tame the proud, the fetter'd slave to free,These are imperial arts, and worthy thee.
He sounds his imperial clarion along the whole line of battle.
Of superior or unusual size or excellence; as, imperial paper; imperial tea, etc.
The tuft of hair on a man's lower lip and chin; - so called from the style of beard of Napoleon III.
An outside seat on a diligence.
A luggage case on the top of a coach.
Anything of unusual size or excellence, as a large decanter, a kind of large photograph, a large sheet of drawing, printing, or writing paper, etc.
A gold coin of Russia worth ten rubles, or about eight dollars.
A kind of fine cloth brought into England from Greece. or other Eastern countries, in the Middle Ages.
A game at cards differing from piquet in some minor details, and in having a trump; also, any one of several combinations of cards which score in this game.
A small tufted beard worn by Emperor Napoleon III
A piece of luggage carried on top of a coach
Relating to or associated with an empire;
Imperial colony
The imperial gallon was standardized legally throughout the British Empire
Befitting or belonging to an emperor or empress;
Imperial palace
Belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler;
Golden age of imperial splendor
Purple tyrant
Regal attire
Treated with royal acclaim
The royal carriage of a stag's head

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