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What (who) is mikado - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mikado (disambiguation); The Mikado (film)

mikado         
n.
Emperor of Japan.
Mikado         
·noun The popular designation of the hereditary sovereign of Japan.
mikado         
[m?'k?:d??]
¦ noun historical a title given to the emperor of Japan.
Origin
Japanese, from mi 'august' + kado 'gate' (a transferred use of 'gate (to the Imperial palace)', an ancient place of audience).

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Mikado

Mikado may refer to:

  • Emperor of Japan or Mikado
Examples of use of mikado
1. Officially codenamed Operation Mikado, the SAS knew it as Operation Certain Death.
2. Career so far: Initially worked in film in productions including Moulin Rouge, The Matrix and The Mikado.
3. A deal would give Kraft, the maker of Oreo cookies, popular overseas brands such as LU, Petit Dejeuner, Tuc, Mikado and others.
4. At 30 metres, the largest boat entered is the Australian vessel Super Maxi; the smallest, called Quarterback, is 6.3 metres; the oldest is Mikado, built in 1'04.
5. Few opera productions in modern times have been more successful on all levels than Jonathan Miller‘s Little Italy Rigoletto or his art deco version of The Mikado.