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The highest category in the taxonomic hierarchy of classification.
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The largest group for classification of living things (taxonomy). There are five kingdoms that scientists put all living things (organims) into: Animal Kingdom, Plant Kingdom, Fungi Kingdom, Protist Kingdom, Moneran Kingdom. Each kingdom is then divided into smaller groups called a phylum.
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All of the territory that is ruled over by a king.
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The largest, and most inclusive of Linnaeus?seven classification groups (ie Animalia ?animals and Plantae ?plants).
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A country where an officer called a king exercises the powers of government, whether the same be absolute or limited. Wolff, Inst. Nat. 994. In some kingdoms the executive officer may be a woman, who is called a queen.
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