Synonyms of the word palace


PALACEAUTHORITIES - CASTLE - GOVERNMENT - HALL - MANSE - MANSION - REGIME - RESIDENCE

palace

  • n. Official residence of a head of state or other dignitary, especially in a monarchical or imperial governmental…
  • n. A large and lavishly ornate residence.
  • n. A large, ornate public building used for entertainment or exhibitions.
  • v. (archaic) To decorate or ornate.

authorities

  • n. plural of authority.
  • n. The bodies that have political or administrative power and control in a particular sphere.
  • n. The bodies that enforce law and order or provide a public service.

castle

  • n. A large building that is fortified and contains many defences; in previous ages often inhabited by a nobleman…
  • n. (chess) An instance of castling.
  • n. (shogi) A defense structure in Japanese chess in which the king (玉) is positioned in a certain way so…
  • n. (chess, informal) A rook; a chess piece shaped like a castle tower.
  • n. (obsolete) A close helmet.
  • n. (dated) Any strong, imposing, and stately mansion.
  • n. (dated) A small tower, as on a ship, or an elephant's back.
  • v. (chess) To perform the move of castling.
  • v. (cricket) To bowl a batsman with a full-length ball or yorker such that the stumps are knocked over.

government

  • n. The body with the power to make and/or enforce laws to control a country, land area, people or organization.
  • n. (grammar, linguistics) The relationship between a word and its dependents.
  • n. A group of people who hold a monopoly on the legitimate use of force in a given territory.
  • n. The state and its administration viewed as the ruling political power.
  • n. (uncountable) The management or control of a system.
  • n. The tenure of a chief of state.

hall

  • n. A corridor; a hallway.
  • n. A meeting room.
  • n. A manor house (originally because a magistrate's court was held in the hall of his mansion).
  • n. A building providing student accommodation at a university.
  • n. The principal room of a secular medieval building.
  • n. (obsolete) Cleared passageway through a crowd.

manse

  • v. (transitive) To excommunicate; curse.
  • n. A house inhabited by the minister of a parish.
  • n. (archaic) A family dwelling, an owner-occupied house.
  • n. A large house, a mansion.

mansion

  • n. A large house or building, usually built for the wealthy.
  • n. (Britain) A luxurious flat (apartment).
  • n. (obsolete) A house provided for a clergyman; a manse.
  • n. (obsolete) A stopping-place during a journey; a stage.
  • n. (historical) An astrological house; a station of the moon.
  • n. (Chinese astronomy) One of twenty-eight sections of the sky.
  • n. (chiefly in the plural) An individual habitation or apartment within a large house or group of buildings…
  • n. Any of the branches of the Rastafari movement.

regime

  • n. Mode of rule or management.
  • n. A form of government, or the government in power (as in a socialist regime).
  • n. A period of rule.
  • n. A regulated system; a regimen.
  • n. (hydrology) A set of characteristics.

residence

  • n. The place where one lives; one's home.
  • n. A building used as a home.
  • n. The place where a corporation is established.
  • n. The state of living in a particular place or environment.
  • n. Accommodation for students at a university or college.
  • n. The place where anything rests permanently.
  • n. subsidence, as of a sediment.
  • n. That which falls to the bottom of liquors; sediment; also, refuse; residuum.

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