Tribunes

noun

An elected official in Ancient Rome.

Definition

  1. (noun) An elected official in Ancient Rome.
  2. (noun) A protector of the people.
  3. (noun) The domed or vaulted apse in a Christian church that houses the bishop's throne.
  4. (noun) A place or an opportunity to speak, to express one's opinion; a platform or pulpit. “The new magazine's goal is to give a tribune to unmarried mothers.”

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Word stats

  • Tribunes contains 8 letters: 3 vowel(s) and 5 consonant(s).
  • It uses 8 unique letters.
  • Estimated syllable count: 3.
  • Scrabble-style letter score: 10.

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What does Tribunes mean?

An elected official in Ancient Rome.

What are the anagrams of Tribunes?

Valid anagrams: turbines.

How many letters are in Tribunes?

Tribunes has 8 letters.

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