- diarchic
- diarchˈal or diarchˈic adjective• • •Main Entry: ↑diarchy
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
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diarchy — diarchial, diarchic, adj. /duy ahr kee/, n., pl. diarchies. government in which power is vested in two rulers or authorities. Also, dyarchy. [1825 35; DI 1 + ARCHY] * * * … Universalium
diarchy — [ dʌɪα:ki] (also dyarchy) noun (plural diarchies) government by two independent authorities. Derivatives diarchal adjective diarchic adjective Origin C19: from di 1 + Gk arkhia rule , on the p … English new terms dictionary
diarchy — /ˈdaɪˌaki/ (say duy.ahkee) noun (plural diarchies) government or a government in which power is vested in two rulers or authorities. Also, dyarchy. {di 1 + Greek archia rule} –diarchal, diarchic, adjective …
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diarchy — n. (also dyarchy) (pl. ies) 1 government by two independent authorities (esp. in India 1921 37). 2 an instance of this. Derivatives: diarchal adj. diarchic adj. Etymology: DI (1) + Gk arkhia rule, after monarchy … Useful english dictionary