och — el·e·och·a·ris; ep·och; ep·och·al; ge·och·ro·ny; hel·e·och·a·ris; het·er·och·ro·nism; het·er·och·tho·nous; hi·er·och·loe; ho·me·och·ro·nous; mas·och·ism; mas·och·ist; mas·och·is·tic; och; och·i·dore; och·loc·ra·cy; och·lo·crat; och·lo·crat·ic;… … English syllables
loc — an·cy·loc·er·as; an·cy·loc·la·dus; bi·loc·u·lar; bi·loc·u·late; bi·loc·u·li·na; bi·loc·u·line; cir·cum·loc·u·to·ry; col·loc·u·tor; in·ter·loc·u·tor; in·ter·loc·u·tress; loc; loc·tal; loc·u·la·ment; loc·u·lar; loc·u·late; loc·u·la·tion; loc·ule;… … English syllables
ochlocracy — och·loc·ra·cy … English syllables
ochlocracy — och•loc•ra•cy [[t]ɒkˈlɒk rə si[/t]] n. gov government by the mob; mob rule • Etymology: 1475–85; < Gk ochlokratía=óchl(os) mob + o o + kratia cracy och′lo•crat ləˌkræt n. och lo•crat′ic, adj … From formal English to slang
mob rule — Ochlocracy Och*loc ra*cy, n. [Gr. ?; o chlos the populace, multitude + kratei^n to be strong, to rule, kra tos strength: cf. F. ochlocratie.] A form of government by the multitude; a mobocracy; {mob rule}. Hare. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ochlocracy — Och*loc ra*cy, n. [Gr. ?; o chlos the populace, multitude + kratei^n to be strong, to rule, kra tos strength: cf. F. ochlocratie.] A form of government by the multitude; a mobocracy; {mob rule}. Hare. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Jacob Truedson Demitz — Demitz at his Mae West Centenary dinner given at Berns in Stockholm, Sweden, August 17, 1993 Background information Birth name Lars Erik Jacob Ridderstedt … Wikipedia
ER — ER; ab·er·deen; ab·er·do·ni·an; ab·er·rant; ac·cel·er·ate; ag·glom·er·ate; al·lit·er·ate; al·to·geth·er; an·oth·er; an·ti·cho·lin·er·gic; ap·er; ap·prov·er; av·er·age; back·er; back·hand·er; badg·er; bail·er; bark·er; bar·ri·er; bast·er; beak·er; … English syllables
er — er·i·an·thus; er·ic; er·i·ca; er·i·ca·ce·ae; er·i·cad; er·i·ca·les; er·i·ce·tal; er·i·ce·tic·o·lous; er·i·coid; er·i·co·phyte; erig·er·on; er·i·glos·sa; er·ik·ite; er·i·na·ceous; er·i·na·ceus; er·in·ite; er·i·nose; er·i·o·bot·rya;… … English syllables
FOLIE — Le terme de folie, bien antérieur à l’institution du langage scientifique de la psychiatrie moderne, n’a jamais eu vraiment cours dans celui ci. Cette relative incompatibilité a une très grande signification. L’idée d’assimiler la folie à une… … Encyclopédie Universelle