"imperatrix" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: imperatrices [plural]
Etymology: Latin imperātrīx. Doublet of empress. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|la|imperātrīx}} Latin imperātrīx, {{doublet|en|empress}} Doublet of empress Head templates: {{en-noun|imperatrices}} imperatrix (plural imperatrices)
  1. (historical or archaic) female equivalent of imperator; empress Tags: archaic, feminine, form-of, historical Form of: imperator (extra: empress) Categories (topical): Heads of state Coordinate_terms: imperator [masculine]
    Sense id: en-imperatrix-en-noun-coAen02m Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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