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viceroy

1 of 1noun
/ˈvaɪsˌrɔɪ/
Forms:viceroys
1

a type of butterfly with similar colorful markings to the monarch butterfly, black and orange, but typically smaller in size

  • During the nature hike, the guide pointed out a viceroy resting on a leaf, adding a touch of color to the surrounding foliage.
  • Nature enthusiasts were thrilled to spot a rare viceroy, its striking patterns resembling a miniature version of the monarch.
  • The field guide featured illustrations of various species, highlighting the distinctive viceroy with its intricate wing patterns.
  • In the garden, a viceroy gracefully flitted from flower to flower, showcasing its vibrant orange and black wings.
2

a person chosen to rule a place on behalf of a king or queen

  • The viceroy, appointed by the king, managed the province with wisdom and fairness.
  • During the monarch's absence, a viceroy oversaw the affairs of the kingdom.
  • The viceroy implemented new policies to improve the lives of the people in the region.
  • In historical times, a viceroy was often tasked with maintaining order in distant territories.
  • The wise decisions of the viceroy contributed to the prosperity of the kingdom.
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