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The word "帝王" is formed through the semantic combination of the character "帝", which historically signifies a supreme emperor or divine ruler, and "王", which denotes a king or territorial ruler. Together, they create a compound term that collectively refers to monarchs or sovereigns, with each character contributing its distinct meaning of exalted rulership to convey the overarching concept of supreme authority.
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