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realm R0071200 (rĕlm)n.1. A community or territory over which a sovereign rules; a kingdom.2. An area or sphere, as of knowledge or activity: the realm of science. See Synonyms at field. [Middle English realme, from Old French, alteration (influenced by Old French reial, royal) of Latin regimen, government, from regere, to rule; see reg- in Indo-European roots.]realm (rɛlm) n1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a royal domain; kingdom (now chiefly in such phrases as Peer of the Realm)2. a field of interest, study, etc: the realm of the occult. [C13: from Old French reialme, from Latin regimen rule, influenced by Old French reial royal, from Latin rēgālis regal1]realm (rɛlm) n. 1. a royal domain; kingdom: the realm of England. 2. any sphere, domain, or province: the realm of dreams. [1250–1300; Middle English realme, reaume < Old French reialme, derivative of reial] Realm an alternative for ream; an abstract state, domain, or collective body.Examples: realm of death, 1725; of fancy, 1873; of hell, 1816; of night, 1667; of nonsense, 1682; of paper, 1589; of pleasance, 1830; of rest, 1812.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | realm - a domain in which something is dominant; "the untroubled kingdom of reason"; "a land of make-believe"; "the rise of the realm of cotton in the south"kingdom, landarena, domain, sphere, orbit, area, field - a particular environment or walk of life; "his social sphere is limited"; "it was a closed area of employment"; "he's out of my orbit"lotus land, lotusland - an idyllic realm of contentment and self-indulgence | | 2. | realm - the domain ruled by a king or queenkingdomdemesne, domain, land - territory over which rule or control is exercised; "his domain extended into Europe"; "he made it the law of the land" | | 3. | realm - a knowledge domain that you are interested in or are communicating about; "it was a limited realm of discourse"; "here we enter the region of opinion"; "the realm of the occult"regionknowledge base, knowledge domain, domain - the content of a particular field of knowledge |
realmnoun1. field, world, area, province, sphere, department, region, branch, territory, zone, patch, orbit, turf (U.S. slang) the realm of politics2. kingdom, state, country, empire, monarchy, land, province, domain, dominion, principality Defence of the realm is crucial.realmnoun1. An area within which something or someone exists, acts, or has influence or power:ambit, compass, extension, extent, orbit, purview, range, reach, scope, sphere, sweep, swing.2. A sphere of activity, experience, study, or interest:area, arena, bailiwick, circle, department, domain, field, orbit, province, scene, subject, terrain, territory, world.Slang: bag.Translationsrealm (relm) noun1. a kingdom. 王國 王国2. an area of activity, interest etc. She's well-known in the realm of sport. 領域 领域
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beyond the realm(s) of possibilityImpossible. With my low test grades, I think that getting an A in this class is beyond the realms of possibility.See also: beyond, of, possibilitywithin the realm(s) of possibilityPossible; capable of happening. You worked so hard this semester that I think an A is within the realm of possibility.See also: of, possibility, withinbeyond/within the realms of possiˈbility impossible/possible: A successful outcome is not beyond the realms of possibility.See also: beyond, of, possibility, realm, withinrealm
realm a royal domain; kingdom (now chiefly in such phrases as Peer of the Realm) Realm the largest unit of zoogeographic regionalization (seeZOOLOGICAL REGIONALIZATION). The land areas of the earth are divided into three realms: Arctogea, Neogea, and Notogea. Some zoogeographers use the term “region” instead of realm, for example, the Holarctic region. The Pacific Ocean is also divided into three realms: the realm of the cold and temperate sea of the northern hemisphere, the tropical realm, and the realm of the cold and temperate seas of the southern hemisphere. REALM
REALM Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine Medical communication An instrument used to rapidly assess a Pt's literacy skills and, presumably, ability to understand medical information. See Language mismatch. Realm
REALM. A kingdom; a country. 1 Taunt. 270; 4 Campb. 289; Rose, R. 387. REALM
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REALM➣Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine | REALM➣Real Estate and Land Management (Ohio) | REALM➣Rural Enterprise and Land Management (Harper Adams University College; Shropshire, England, UK) | REALM➣Regulations Expressed as Logical Models (metamodel) | REALM➣Requirements/Execution Availability Logistics Module | REALM➣Ranges, Energies, Attributes, Lines, Modes (combat) |
realm
Synonyms for realmnoun fieldSynonyms- field
- world
- area
- province
- sphere
- department
- region
- branch
- territory
- zone
- patch
- orbit
- turf
noun kingdomSynonyms- kingdom
- state
- country
- empire
- monarchy
- land
- province
- domain
- dominion
- principality
Synonyms for realmnoun an area within which something or someone exists, acts, or has influence or powerSynonyms- ambit
- compass
- extension
- extent
- orbit
- purview
- range
- reach
- scope
- sphere
- sweep
- swing
noun a sphere of activity, experience, study, or interestSynonyms- area
- arena
- bailiwick
- circle
- department
- domain
- field
- orbit
- province
- scene
- subject
- terrain
- territory
- world
- bag
Synonyms for realmnoun a domain in which something is dominantSynonymsRelated Words- arena
- domain
- sphere
- orbit
- area
- field
- lotus land
- lotusland
noun the domain ruled by a king or queenSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a knowledge domain that you are interested in or are communicating aboutSynonymsRelated Words- knowledge base
- knowledge domain
- domain
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