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单词 diarchy
释义

diarchy

or dy·ar·chy

[ dahy-ahr-kee ]
/ ˈdaɪ ɑr ki /

noun, plural di·ar·chies.

government in which power is vested in two rulers or authorities.

Origin of diarchy

First recorded in 1825–35; di-1 + -archy

OTHER WORDS FROM diarchy

di·ar·chi·al, di·ar·chic, adjective

Words nearby diarchy

diapophysis, diapositive, diapsid, Diarbekr, diarch, diarchy, diarist, diarize, diarrhea, diarrhoea, diarthric
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Example sentences from the Web for diarchy

  • Diarchy, dī′ar-ki, n. a form of government in which two persons are jointly vested with supreme power—less correctly Dī′narchy.

    Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)|Various
  • The diarchy, however, as might have been expected, was found not to work very successfully in practice.

    Pyrrhus|Jacob Abbott
  • This diarchy was to hold for both the central and provincial governments.

    The New World of Islam|Lothrop Stoddard

British Dictionary definitions for diarchy

diarchy

dyarchy

/ (ˈdaɪɑːkɪ) /

noun plural -chies

government by two states, individuals, etc

Derived forms of diarchy

diarchic, diarchical, diarchal, dyarchic, dyarchical or dyarchal, adjective
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