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 | Regent \Re"gent\, n. [F. r['e]gent. See Regent, a.] 1. One who rules or reigns; a governor; a ruler. --Milton.
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 2. Especially, one invested with vicarious authority; one who
 governs a kingdom in the minority, absence, or disability
 of the sovereign.
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 3. One of a governing board; a trustee or overseer; a
 superintendent; a curator; as, the regents of the
 Smithsonian Institution.
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 4. (Eng.Univ.) A resident master of arts of less than five
 years' standing, or a doctor of less than twwo. They were
 formerly privileged to lecture in the schools.
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 Regent bird (Zool.), a beautiful Australian bower bird
 (Sericulus melinus). The male has the head, neck, and
 large patches on the wings, bright golden yellow, and the
 rest of the plumage deep velvety black; -- so called in
 honor of the Prince of Wales (afterward George IV.), who
 was Prince Regent in the reign of George III.
 
 The Regents of the University of the State of New York, the
 members of a corporate body called the University of New
 York. They have a certain supervisory power over the
 incorporated institution for Academic and higher education
 in the State.
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 |  | Sericulus melinus (gcide)
 | Bower bird \Bow"er bird`\ (Zool.) An Australian bird (Ptilonorhynchus violaceus or
 Ptilonorhynchus holosericeus), allied to the starling. The
 male constructs singular bowers or playhouses of twigs and
 decorates them with bright-colored objects to attract
 females; the satin bird.
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 Note: The name is also applied to other related birds of the
 same region, having similar habits; as, the {spotted
 bower bird} (Chalmydodera maculata), and the regent
 bird (Sericulus melinus).
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