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princess

[prin-sis, -ses, prin-ses] / ˈprɪn sɪs, -sɛs, prɪnˈsɛs /
NOUN
empress
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My boy is such a traditional boy, and then the girls want to dress up like mermaids and princesses.

From Los Angeles Times

A spokesperson for the national charity, which helps children aged four to 18 and their families recover from trauma, said it was "honoured" to welcome the princess, who is their patron.

From BBC

She was in her tía’s lap, listening to her stories about face-changing witches defeated with mustard seeds, and beautiful princesses sealed in caves by greedy suitors.

From Literature

The Royal couple were shown round Scotland's National Curling Centre at the Peak in Stirling where an eager team of staff showed the prince and princess how the sport is played.

From BBC

In the 1980s, animated Disney princesses were not the omnipresent texts of girlhood they became the following decade, but Cinderella stories were nevertheless everywhere you looked.

From Salon