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kingdom noun 1 a region, state or people ruled, or previously ruled, by a king or queen. 2 biol in taxonomy: any of the divisions (usually reckoned as five) corresponding to the highest rank in the classification of plants and animals, eg Animalia (animals) or Fungi (fungi). 3 the domain of, or area associated with, something • the kingdom of the imagination. to or till kingdom come colloq 1 into the next world • blow them all to kingdom come. 2 until the coming of the next world; for ever • wait till kingdom come.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon cyningdom.

kingdom noun 1 a region, state or people ruled, or previously ruled, by a king or queen. 2 biol in taxonomy: any of the divisions (usually reckoned as five) corresponding to the highest rank in the classification of plants and animals, eg Animalia (animals) or Fungi (fungi). 3 the domain of, or area associated with, something • the kingdom of the imagination. to or till kingdom come colloq 1 into the next world • blow them all to kingdom come. 2 until the coming of the next world; for ever • wait till kingdom come.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon cyningdom.

kingdom noun 1 a region, state or people ruled, or previously ruled, by a king or queen. 2 biol in taxonomy: any of the divisions (usually reckoned as five) corresponding to the highest rank in the classification of plants and animals, eg Animalia (animals) or Fungi (fungi). 3 the domain of, or area associated with, something • the kingdom of the imagination. to or till kingdom come colloq 1 into the next world • blow them all to kingdom come. 2 until the coming of the next world; for ever • wait till kingdom come.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon cyningdom.