Meaning of mikado | Babel Free
/mɪˈkɑːdəʊ/Definitions
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A former title of the emperors of Japan during a certain period. countable, uncountable
- A hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada.
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Alternative letter-case form of mikado (“emperor of Japan”). alt-of
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Any emperor of Japan. countable, literary
- A township and unincorporated community therein, in Alcona County, Michigan, United States.
- The steam locomotive 2-8-2 wheel arrangement.
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A game of skill, in which identically shaped (but differently colored and valued) wooden sticks must be removed from a pile without disturbing the remaining stack. countable, uncountable
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A fabric having a stiff twill weave. countable, uncountable
Equivalents
Examples
“The mikados of Japan are its emperors.”
“An interval of eighty years, occupied by two mikado of whose doings nothing is recorded, brings us to the celebrated female sovereign who invaded and conquered Korea.”
“Our great Mikado, virtuous man, When he to rule our land began, Resolved to try a plan whereby Young men might best be steadied.”
“From Mombasa the train is worked by a Mikado, built in 1927 by Robert Stephenson, Darlington, originally intended for shunting, but now used on most passenger trains between Mombasa and Nairobi, where the rails are 80 lb. to the yard, laid in 40 ft. lengths.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.