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Imperial
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{a} belonging to an emperor, royal
Imperial Flanders
The (smaller) part of the countship of Flanders, east of the Scheldt (Escaut), for which the count didn't pay homage as vassal of the French king but to the Holy Roman Emperor

Imperial Flanders included the early-medieval countship of Aalst (Alost).

Imperial Stormtrooper
A member of a fictional race of genetically engineered soldiers in the Star Wars universe

The security guards in Imperial Stormtrooper body armour, better armed than any police, were not much impressed by my warrant card.

Imperial stormtrooper
Alternative capitalization of Imperial Stormtrooper

the young man with the short black hair and what looked like an Imperial stormtrooper’s utility belt under his black-and-red flannel shirt.

Imperial stormtroopers
plural form of Imperial stormtrooper
Imperial Chemical Industries PLC
Major British chemical corporation. It was founded in 1926 as Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. to amalgamate four major British chemical companies. Between World Wars I and II, ICI was a major competitor of IG Farben. Today it produces industrial chemicals, paints, and explosives; its drug, pesticide, and specialty chemical concerns were split off into a new corporation, Zeneca Group PLC, in 1993. ICI's headquarters are in London
Imperial College
IC one of the colleges of the University of London, which is famous for education and research in science, computing, and engineering
Imperial Conferences
Periodic meetings held between 1907 and 1937 by the dominions within the British Empire and later the Commonwealth. Convened to discuss mutual defense and economic issues, they passed nonbinding resolutions. However, the Statute of Westminster implemented decisions made at the 1926 and 1930 conferences that described the self-governing dominions (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, and Newfoundland) as "autonomous communities within the British empire." After World War II, meetings between the countries' prime ministers replaced the conferences
Imperial Japanese Navy
navy of Japan before 1945
Imperial Valley
Valley extending from southeastern California, U.S., to Mexico. It forms part of the Colorado Desert. Intensive irrigation began in 1901 with the opening of the Imperial Canal, which diverted water from the Colorado River. Floodwaters in 1905-07 destroyed the irrigation channels and created the Salton Sea. The valley is now watered by the Hoover Dam and the All-American Canal. With 3,000 mi (4,800 km) of irrigation canals, it contains 500,000 acres (200,000 hectares) of cultivated land
Imperial War Museum
a military museum in London, where people can see exhibits relating to wars that the UK has fought in
His Imperial Majesty
a title of respect used when referring an emperor
Imperial
imperatorian
Katsura Imperial Villa
Estate constructed in 1620-24 on the southwestern edge of Kyto, Japan. It was an outstanding attempt to integrate the styles of the Heian period with the architectural innovations spurred by the development of the tea ceremony. Carefully planned meandering paths lead to and from the central structures and through gardens dotted with small pavilions and tea huts offering orchestrated views. The main buildings, set into a landscape created for them, include three attached structures in a typical shoin-zukuri style
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ımperial

    Синонимы

    imperial system, old money

    Этимология

    () From Latin imperiālis (“of the empire or emperor, imperial”), from imperium (“empire, imperial government”) + -ālis, from imperō (“command, order”), from im- (“form of in”) + parō (“prepare, arrange; intend”).
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