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Crownpiece
Crownpiece Crown"piece` (-p?s`), n. (a) A piece or part which passes over the head, as in a bridle. (b) A coin [In sense (b) properly crown piece.] See Crown, 19.

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- The Crown is a political concept used in some Commonwealth realms. Depending on the context used, it generally refers to the entirety of the state (or...
- A crown is a traditional form of head adornment, or hat, worn by monarchs as a symbol of their power and dignity. A crown is often, by extension, a symbol...
- The Toyota Crown (****anese: トヨタ・クラウン, Hepburn: Toyota Kuraun) is an automobile which has been produced by Toyota in ****an since 1955. It is primarily...
- dentistry, a crown or a dental cap is a type of dental restoration that completely caps or encircles a tooth or dental implant. A crown may be needed...
- The S&P 500 is a stock market index maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices. It comprises 503 common stocks which are issued by 500 large-cap companies traded...
- plans to unite his crown with the Eternal Flame so that he can cause Ragnarok, though Thor manages to defeat him and escape with his crown. During his battle...
- The Crown Dependencies are three offs**** island territories in the British Islands that are self-governing possessions of the British Crown: the Bailiwick...
- (October 27, 2009). A Short History of Nearly Everything (Kindle ed.). Crown. p. 80. Retrieved July 24, 2022. In 1839, when Roderick Murchison published...
- Unfinished Presidency of Jimmy Carter (First hardcover ed.). New York: Crown. p. 162; 276. ISBN 9780451495235. OCLC 1280936868. Page 162 for the general...
- thirteen of the 20 British American colonies who remained loyal to the British crown during the American Revolution, often referred to as Tories, Royalists,...