| Title | polyarchy |
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Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged poly·ar·chy \-_kē\ noun (-es) Etymology: Greek polyarchia, from polyarchos ruling over many (from poly- + archos ruler) + -ia -y — more at archi- 1. : government by many persons : control of especially political leaders by their followers — compare hierarchy 2. : a group of many kingdoms < filled Europe with a colorful polyarchy of innumerable tribes — D.C.Peattie > |
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