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Kai·ser·in

 (kī′zər-ĭn)
n.
1. The wife of a Kaiser.
2. Used as the title for such a woman.

[German, feminine of Kaiser, Kaiser; see Kaiser.]
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kaiserin

(ˈkaɪzɪərɪn)
n
the wife of a Kaiser
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