- a sail set next above the topgallant on a royal mast
- of or relating to or indicative of or issued or performed by a king or queen or other monarch; "the royal party"; "the royal crest"; "by royal decree"; "a royal visit"
- established or chartered or authorized by royalty; "the Royal Society"
- stag with antlers of 12 or more branches
- being of the rank of a monarch; "of royal ancestry"; "princes of the blood royal"
- imperial: belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler; "golden age of imperial splendor"; "purple tyrant"; "regal attire"; "treated with royal acclaim"; "the royal carriage of a stag's head"
- Royal is a brand of gelatin dessert and pudding marketed by Jel Sert.
- Royal Tru is a carbonated fruit drink brand owned by the Coca-Cola Company that is only available in the Philippines. It also uses the same styling as its Coca-Cola global cousin Fanta. ...
- Fundy Royal (formerly known as Royal from 1914 to 1966, Fundy—Royal from 1966 to 2003, and Fundy in 2003-2004) is a federal electoral district in southern New Brunswick, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1968. Its population in 2001 was 67,675.
- Royal Magazine is a bi-monthly, premier lifestyle publication geared towards urban Indian men. It is independently published by Ronak Vyas. Royal features a mix of fashion, grooming, entertainment, women, travel destinations, and technology. ...
- The Royal is a British medical drama. The serial television show features one hour episodes aired by ITV. The title refers to the fictional "St Aidan's Royal Free Hospital", which is located in the rural seaside town of Elsinby close to Whitby, Scarborough and Aidensfield. ...
- (The Royals (group)) The Royals were a Jamaican roots reggae vocal group formed in 1964 by Roy Cousins.Larkin, Colin:"The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", 1998, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9 They continued to record, with a varying line-up until the mid-1980s.
- A royal person; a member of a royal family; A standard printing-paper size measuring 25 inches x 20 inches; former name for the Australian decimal currency (later dollar); the fourth tine of an antler's beam; in large sailing ships, square sail over the topgallant sail; Of or relating to a ...
- (Royals) Small square sails, carried next above the main topgallant sail, and used only in light winds because their masts are poorly supported and their position is such that they set with a long leverage and have a tendency to bury the ship and retard her progress in heavier winds.
- Drinking the Royals Blue Aid
- a size of printing paper 20in x 25in (508 x 635mm).
- Personally sponsor an Associate on both your left and right legs, also known as “Qualified.” Initial rank and foundation for building a Healthy Chocolate Business.
- College of Defence Studies The RCDSforms part of the UK Defence Academy. It prepares senior officers and officials of the United Kingdom and other countries, and future leaders from the private and public sectors for high responsibilities in their respective organisations.
- A small mortar, not unlike the Cohorn, but of the larger English caliber of 5 and 2/5ths inches.
- Carved turn made only on the inside ski.
- 1) pertaining to the regnant or non-regnant family of a king or queen. 2) in common usage, any regnant or non-regnant dynasty, even if its head is known by a title other than king or queen, such as that of an emperor, prince, grand duke, etc.
- A standard book format (TPS = 234 × 153mm), usually hardback, used for most hardback fiction and general non-fiction. Slightly larger than Demy size. See also trade paperback.
- Match - a form of Blackjack offered by some casinos whereby the player makes a side bet that their first two cards will be of the same suit.
- A small mortar firing a shell of 51/2 inches in diameter.
- A format of paper (620 X 500 mm.).