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scepter

noun as in baton

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He portrays Merkel holding a Euro-topped scepter as she sits on a throne adorned with an EU emblem-inspired clock.

Offering the scepter to an ex-President Obama is one option, writes Geoffrey Robertson.

“Katy has a status,” he says, pointing to a painting of Perry wielding a candy-cane scepter.

In that relationship, the lower-class king of his dingy domain is enthroned atop a commode and uses a toilet brush as a scepter.

On the throne sat an old132 magician, with a crown on his ugly head and a scepter in his hand.

Certainly he was not a man of sufficient ability worthily to hold the scepter of so great an empire.

The god was represented as seated on his throne, with his brows crowned with a wreath of olive and in his hand a scepter.

In the right hand there is a scepter terminating in a sign which has been thought to represent fire.

The present-day detective king wields his scepter for precisely the same reason.

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to scepter, such as: rod, staff, stick, wand, and royal mace.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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