viceroys

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plural of viceroy
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One who governs a country, province, or colony as the representative of a monarch
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An orange and black North American butterfly (Limenitis archippus), so named because it is similar to, but smaller than, the monarch butterfly
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a ruler acting with royal authority in place of the sovereign in a colony or province
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{n} the agent or substitute of a king
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(English) See Viceroyalty
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the supreme representative of royal authority; an appointee resident within a viceroyalty and exercising royal power
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The governor of a country or province who rules in the name of the sovereign with regal authority, as the king's substitute; as, the viceroy of India
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A large and handsome American butterfly (Basilarchia, or Limenitis, archippus)
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Its wings are orange-red, with black lines along the nervures and a row of white spots along the outer margins
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{i} province governor who represents the king; orange and black butterfly that is native to North America and somewhat resembles the monarch
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showy American butterfly resembling the monarch but smaller
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showy American butterfly resembling the monarch but smaller governor of a country or province who rules as the representative of his or her king or sovereign
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The governor of a country, province, or colony, ruling as the representative of a sovereign
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n a person ruling a country, province, or colony as the deputy of a soverign
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governor of a country or province who rules as the representative of his or her king or sovereign
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The larvæ feed on willow, poplar, and apple trees
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An orange and black North American butterfly (Limenitis archippus), named because it is similar, but smaller than a monarch
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In former times, a viceroy was the person who ruled a colony on behalf of his king, queen, or government. a man who was sent by a king or queen in the past to rule another country viceroy of (Early French vice-roy, from vice- + roy )