| DISPRINCED | • disprinced adj. (Nonce word) Made unlike a prince. • DISPRINCED adj. (Tennyson) deprived of the appearance of a prince. |
| PRINCEDOMS | • princedoms n. Plural of princedom. • PRINCEDOM n. the realm or authority of a prince. |
| PRINCEHOOD | • princehood n. The state, quality, or condition of being a prince. • princehood n. The rank or office of a prince. • princehood n. (Obsolete) princeliness. |
| PRINCEKINS | • princekins n. Plural of princekin. • PRINCEKIN n. a petty prince, also PRINCELET, PRINCELING. |
| PRINCELETS | • princelets n. Plural of princelet. • PRINCELET n. a petty prince, also PRINCEKIN, PRINCELING. |
| PRINCELIER | • princelier adj. Comparative form of princely: more princely. • PRINCELY adj. befitting a prince. |
| PRINCELIKE | • princelike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a prince. • PRINCELIKE adj. princely. |
| PRINCELING | • princeling n. A minor or unimportant prince. • princeling n. (Derogatory) A descendant of some prominent and influential senior communist official in the People’s… • PRINCELING n. a petty prince; a young prince, also PRINCEKIN, PRINCELET. |
| PRINCESHIP | • princeship n. The dignity, rank, or office of a prince. • PRINCESHIP n. the office of prince. |
| PRINCESSES | • princesses n. Plural of princess. • PRINCESS n. a non-reigning female member of a royal family. |
| PRINCESSLY | • princessly adj. Befitting a princess; noble, dainty, etc. • PRINCESSLY adj. like a princess. |
| PRINCIFIED | • princified adj. (Colloquial) imitative of a prince; haughty. • PRINCIFIED adj. imitative of a prince. |
| PRINCIPALS | • principals n. Plural of principal. • PRINCIPAL n. the head of a college or university. |
| PRINCIPATE | • principate n. (Historical) The early period of the Roman Empire, during which some characteristics of the government… • principate n. The office of one who is principal or preeminent (such as a prince); the quality or status of being… • principate n. A state ruled by a prince; a principality. |
| PRINCIPIAL | • principial adj. (Obsolete) elementary. • PRINCIPIAL adj. elementary. |
| PRINCIPIUM | • PRINCIPIUM n. (Latin) a first principle; element; as Newton's Principia. |
| PRINCIPLED | • principled adj. Based on, having, or manifesting principles. • principled v. Simple past tense and past participle of principle. • PRINCIPLE v. to ground (a person) in the principles or elements of a subject. |
| PRINCIPLES | • principles n. Plural of principle. • principles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of principle. • PRINCIPLE v. to ground (a person) in the principles or elements of a subject. |
| UNPRINCELY | • unprincely adj. Not princely; unprincelike. • UNPRINCELY adj. not princely. |