cleopatra

IPA: kɫiʌpˈætrʌ

Root Word: Cleopatra

noun

  • A given name of women in the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt; notably Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt (69–30 BCE); last of the Ptolemy line.
  • (rare) A female given name from Ancient Greek.
  • A woman of great seductive beauty.
  • A variety of apple.
  • The butterfly Gonepteryx cleopatra of the family Pieridae.
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Examples of "cleopatra" in Sentences

  • Cleopatra has reformed as a group.
  • Cleopatra is then able to be saved.
  • In this case the story of Cleopatra.
  • A better analogy would be Cleopatra.
  • Cleopatra ruled Eprius in the meantime.
  • And this is no different in kind to Cleopatra, of course.
  • Also on the chandelier are the ghosts of Marc Antony and Cleopatra.
  • Arriving at the palace, he looks at an alluring Cleopatra with new eyes.
  • And, um, it's stupid to not have our article on Cleopatra be at Cleopatra.
  • Cleopatra was very indignant about the unauthorized behaviour of her governor.

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