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regia

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for regia.

Editorial note

Aqua Regia is relatively normal in the sense that being threatened with a knife is relatively normal.

Examples14
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

a structure in the Forum of Ancient Rome, originally the residence of the Kings.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of regia gathered in one view.

N

a structure in the Forum of Ancient Rome, originally the residence of the Kings.

N

a classical building type, a place where a governing authority resides.

N

The ("Royal house") a two-part structure in Ancient Rome lying along the Via Sacra at the edge of the Roman Forum that originally served as the residence or one of the main headquarters of kings of Rome and later as the office of the pontifex maximus, the highest religious official of Rome.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for regia.

N

a structure in the Forum of Ancient Rome, originally the residence of the Kings.

N

a classical building type, a place where a governing authority resides.

N

The ("Royal house") a two-part structure in Ancient Rome lying along the Via Sacra at the edge of the Roman Forum that originally served as the residence or one of the main headquarters of kings of Rome and later as the office of the pontifex maximus, the highest religious official of Rome.

Example sentences

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Aqua Regia is relatively normal in the sense that being threatened with a knife is relatively normal.

2

Toss some nitric acid in there, forming aqua regia, and you'll dissolve the whole chip including any gold.

3

The species is Delonix regia, from Madagascar.

4

Then they wash out the recoverables using a light aqua-regia (mix of nitric and hydrochloric acid).

5

Much cheaper to stock up on fake gold and bank on the fact that nobody else remembered to stock up on aqua regia.

6

My point was about the volume of aqua regia required.

7

Maybe if they needed aqua regia or something.

8

Perhaps instead we should create aqua regia and dissolve copious amounts of gold, Fields Medals, and Nobel Prizes to be smuggled as, say, industrial waste.

9

Aqua Regia definitely isn’t exotic (same as getting threatened with a knife), but also isn’t going to be nice to be around, and getting ‘cut’ is pretty easy if you don’t pay attention.

10

Well I'd argue getting threatened with a knife is relatively normal in London but that's off topic:) Aqua regia is not particularly exotic as compared with all the fancy ways you can harm yourself or react things in Chemistry.

11

When Nazi Germany occupied Denmark during World War II, Niels Bohr and George de Hevesy dissolved Max von Laue's and James Franck's Nobel Prize medals (entrusted to Bohr for safekeeping) in aqua regia.

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Ones that come to mind Immediately include the need to take great care when handling aqua regia and H2SO4, especially so if heated in a retort, another was the preparation of H2S in a Kipp's generator/apparatus—the mandatory use of the ventiated fume cupboard and that H2S is particularly dangerous as it desensitizes one's sense of smell in even quite small concentrations.

Quote examples

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From a comment on the article: "There's a page at Regia Anglorum that tries to give some examples.

2

From wikipedia: "Despite being obsolescent, the Swordfish achieved some spectacular successes during the war, including sinking one battleship and damaging two others belonging to the Regia Marina (the Italian navy) during the Battle of Taranto, and the famous attack on the German battleship Bismarck, which contributed to her eventually being sunk.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use regia in a sentence?

Aqua Regia is relatively normal in the sense that being threatened with a knife is relatively normal.

What does regia mean?

a structure in the Forum of Ancient Rome, originally the residence of the Kings.

What part of speech is regia?

regia is commonly used as N.