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scepter

[sep-ter] / ˈsɛp tər /
NOUN
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Maleficent, with scepter in hand, will ascend to a height of 35 feet.

From Los Angeles Times

It holds a serpent scepter evoking the crack of lightning on one side, and a tiny water jug on the other.

From Reuters

While she holds her cedarwood scepter close to her heart, she says that she also hopes to lead by example and inspire other Chatina women to follow her path.

From Seattle Times

Charles was presented with a scepter, sword of state and the crown first worn at a coronation by Mary Queen of Scots in 1543.

From New York Times

From this vantage point, the sun-dappled Mandalay Bay and Delano hotels dominated the horizon, emerging like comically large golden scepters from the glittering black panels.

From Los Angeles Times