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  • Is there a general rule for which types of nouns end in -archy vs. -cracy?
    Words in -archy are abstract nouns for types of government, leadership, or social influence or organization They correspond to nouns in -arch for a person or people who rule or command in that way For example, a monarch (Greek monos, alone or single) is a sovereign head of state, in a type of government called monarchy
  • Form of government (-archy -cracy) where the strongest rules
    I'm doing some research for a story and I'm trying to find the correct word for a form of government where the best fighter or the strongest person leads the rest The usual words for forms of
  • greek - Opposite of -cracy -archy? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Something + -cracy -archy (“strength, power”) produces a word meaning ‘rule by those who are have were whatever the something is’ For example, ‘plutocracy’ is pluto- (“wealth”) + -cracy and means ‘rule by the wealthy’, whilst ‘ptochocracy’ is ptocho- (“poverty”) + -cracy and means ‘rule by the poor’ However, say one wanted to make some sort of point by
  • What determines the pronunciation of the prefix arch-?
    Unlike words beginning with the arch‑ prefix, which have a tʃ , those that have an arch (a)eo‑ or archi‑ prefix, or an ‑archy suffix or ‑arche suffix, have a k there
  • Is there a gender-neutral prefix for parent?
    The prefixes "patr-" and "matr-" refer, respectively, to father and mother--e g , a patriarch is a father who rules a family, and a matrilineal society is one where property is passed from mother to
  • “Government by [two three many persons]” is to “ [diarchy triarchy . . .
    Majority government, as other answers have pointed, is the usual phrasing If you're necessarily looking for a single word, Arithmocracy refers to government by the simple majority Looking it up, several online dictionaries agree with the definition
  • Why is German anti-aircraft fire called Archibald?
    As attested by most sources the origin is probably from a humorous reference to the very popular music hall song, " Archibald, certaily not " which became a cachtphrase in those years: Archibald: masc proper name, from Old High German Erchanbald, literally "genuine bold," from erchan "genuine" + bald (see bold) Archie, British World War I military slang for "German anti-aircraft fire" (1915
  • Difference between meaning of life and purpose of life
    I have seen and heard both, but I cannot tell the difference between "meaning of life" and "purpose of life" Could anybody explain it to me? When to use which?
  • writing style - When should you use Title Case? - English Language . . .
    The key, I think, is whether you're talking about the name of the report or the name of a subsection of it The name of the report should be title case (first example) unless you have a darn good reason not to do that The subsection headings WITHIN the report should only have sentence-style capitalization (second example)





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