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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary dem·o·crat DATE 1789 1. a. an adherent of democracy b. one who practices social equality 2. capitalized : a member of the Democratic party of the United States English Etymology democrat 1790, "adherent of democracy," with reference to France; revived in U.S. politics 1798, with a capital D. Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7 democrat demo·crat / 5demEkrAt / noun1. a person who believes in or supports democracy 民主主义者 2. Democrat (abbr. D, Dem.) a member or supporter of the Democratic party of the US (美国)民主党党员,民主党人,民主党支持者 ⇨ compare republican (2)Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged dem·o·crat \ˈdeməˌkrat, usu -ad.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: French démocrate, from démocratie, after such pairs as French aristocratie aristocracy: aristocrate aristocrat 1. : an adherent or advocate of democracy; especially : one who believes in or practices social equality 2. usually capitalized : a member of a political party advocating democracy; especially : a member of the Democratic party of the United States 3. : democrat wagon |
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