"Viscounts" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Viscounts" Meaning

Viscount is a hereditary title in the British peerage, ranking below an earl but above a baron. Historically, the title is derived from the honor of "viceroy cum consortlio", meaning a count who ruled as deputy to the king or emperor. Today, the title is still conferred upon members of the British nobility but has no specific meaning in terms of administrative power.

"Viscounts" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Viscounts"


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| Example Sentence | Type |

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| 1 | The viscount was a high-ranking noble title bestowed upon Sir Edward for his bravery in battle. | Formal |
| 2 | Viscounts went on horseback to the castle's trial grounds to decide the terms of the revolution's leader. | Historical Fiction |
| 3 | Within the kingdom, the viscount's inheritance was transferred to his younger brother due to the crown's new debt. | Fantasy Literature |
| 4 | Viscounts among other aristocrats were given the right to vote on matters affecting the common good. | Historical Study |
| 5 | As he disliked an aristocratic system of governance, he challenged the new viscount's appointment. | Political Satire

"Viscounts" Similar Words

Viscosimeter

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Viscosimetry

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Viscosimetry is the measurement of viscosity, a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. It quantifies the measure of a fluid's "thickness" or "flowability", or resistance to shear stress.

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Viscosity

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The word "viscosity" refers to the measure of a fluid's resistance to flow or its "thickness" and stickiness, which is typically measured in units of poiseuille or centipoise. The higher the viscosity of a fluid, the more resistant it is to flow and the more "thick" or "gooey" it is, while a lower viscosity fluid, like water, flows more easily and has a lower resistance to flow.

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Viscountess

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A title of nobility, ranking below an earl and above a baroness. Holders of the title are both the wife of a viscount and female descendants of a viscount. In some countries, the title is hereditary, and the viscountess is entitled to use a courtesy title such as "Lady" (e.g. Lady Jane).

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Viscous

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Viscus

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Thick; dense or viscous.

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Viseme

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Visemic

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A visemic is a unit of time that is equal to 6 months.

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