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dynast
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dynast, n:
Dynast
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Dynast \Dy"nast\, n. [L. dynastes, Gr. ?, fr. ? to be able or
strong: cf. F. dynaste. See Dynamic.]
1. A ruler; a governor; a prince.
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2. A dynasty; a government. [Obs.]
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dynast
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dynast
n 1: a hereditary ruler
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dynast
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dynast, n:
dynastic
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dynastic,dynastický adj: Petr Prášek
dynasty
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dynasty,dynastie
dynastický
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dynastický,dynasticadj: Petr Prášek
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Dynasta
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Dynasta \Dy*nas"ta\, n. [NL. See Dynast.]
A tyrant. [Obs.] --Milton.
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Dynastes hercules
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Hercules \Her"cu*les\, n.
1. (Gr. Myth.) A hero, fabled to have been the son of Jupiter
and Alcmena, and celebrated for great strength, esp. for
the accomplishment of his twelve great tasks or "labors."
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2. (Astron.) A constellation in the northern hemisphere, near
Lyra.
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Hercules' beetle (Zool.), any species of Dynastes, an
American genus of very large lamellicorn beetles, esp.
Dynastes hercules of South America, which grows to a
length of six inches.

Hercules powder, an explosive containing nitroglycerin; --
used for blasting.
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Hercules'-club
Dynastic
(gcide)
Dynastic \Dy*nas"tic\, a. [Gr. ? of a dynast, fr. ?: cf. F.
dunastique.]
Of or relating to a dynasty or line of kings. --Motley.
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Dynastical
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Dynastical \Dy*nas"tic*al\, a.
Dynastic.
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Dynastidan
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Dynastidan \Dy*nas"ti*dan\, n. [Gr. ?, fem. of ?. See Dynast.
The name alludes to the immense size of some species.]
(Zool.)
One of a group of gigantic, horned beetles, including
Dynastus Neptunus, and the Hercules beetle ({Dynastus
Hercules}) of tropical America, which grow to be six inches
in length.
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Dynasties
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Dynasty \Dy"nas*ty\ (d[imac]"nas*t[y^] or d[i^]n"as*t[y^]; 277),
n.; pl. Dynasties (-t[i^]z). [Gr. dynastei`a lordship, fr.
dynastey`ein to hold power or lordship, fr. dyna`sths: cf. F.
dynastie dynasty. See Dynast.]
1. Sovereignty; lordship; dominion. --Johnson.
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2. A race or succession of kings, of the same line or family;
the continued lordship of a race of rulers.
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Dynastus Hercules
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Dynastidan \Dy*nas"ti*dan\, n. [Gr. ?, fem. of ?. See Dynast.
The name alludes to the immense size of some species.]
(Zool.)
One of a group of gigantic, horned beetles, including
Dynastus Neptunus, and the Hercules beetle ({Dynastus
Hercules}) of tropical America, which grow to be six inches
in length.
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Dynastus Neptunus
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Dynastidan \Dy*nas"ti*dan\, n. [Gr. ?, fem. of ?. See Dynast.
The name alludes to the immense size of some species.]
(Zool.)
One of a group of gigantic, horned beetles, including
Dynastus Neptunus, and the Hercules beetle ({Dynastus
Hercules}) of tropical America, which grow to be six inches
in length.
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Dynasty
(gcide)
Dynasty \Dy"nas*ty\ (d[imac]"nas*t[y^] or d[i^]n"as*t[y^]; 277),
n.; pl. Dynasties (-t[i^]z). [Gr. dynastei`a lordship, fr.
dynastey`ein to hold power or lordship, fr. dyna`sths: cf. F.
dynastie dynasty. See Dynast.]
1. Sovereignty; lordship; dominion. --Johnson.
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2. A race or succession of kings, of the same line or family;
the continued lordship of a race of rulers.
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bourbon dynasty
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Bourbon dynasty
n 1: a European royal line that ruled in France (from 1589-1793)
and Spain and Naples and Sicily [syn: Bourbon, {Bourbon
dynasty}]
capetian dynasty
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Capetian dynasty
n 1: a Frankish dynasty founded by Hugh Capet that ruled from
987 to 1328
carlovingian dynasty
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Carlovingian dynasty
n 1: a Frankish dynasty founded by Charlemagne's father that
ruled from 751 to 987 [syn: Carolingian dynasty,
Carlovingian dynasty]
carolingian dynasty
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Carolingian dynasty
n 1: a Frankish dynasty founded by Charlemagne's father that
ruled from 751 to 987 [syn: Carolingian dynasty,
Carlovingian dynasty]