Definition of Speech from the throne

1. Noun. A ceremonial event in some monarchies having parliamentary systems of government, occurring at the opening of a new parliamentary session or at some other interval, in which a king, queen, or designated official reads a prepared speech to the members of parliament outlining the government's agenda. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Speech From The Throne

Spatangoida
Spaulding
Spayen
Spears
Speccies
Speccy
Special Air Service
Special Branch
Special Forces
Special K
Special Olympian
Special Olympics
Special Service Requirement
Special Weapons and Tactics squad
Special Weapons and Tactics team
Speech from the Throne
Speed
Speed Dice
Speed Die
Speed Dies
Speedo
Speedos
Speedy Gonzales
Speer
Speke
Spello
Spence
Spencer
Spencer Tracy
Spengler

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