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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
  • phrases - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Here is my interpretation: The pronoun this in the sentence actually refers to another shooting took place in 2009 at the same facility that resulted in 13 deaths by Maj Nidal Malik Hasan, a military psychiatrist and a Muslim It was an act of terrorism One of his motivations was to kill as many soldiers as he could to wage jihad on American military personnel The verb might in the sentence
  • orthography - Is writing the pronoun i in lowercase a feature of . . .
    and archy, (courtesy of Don Marquis), who could be excused proper capitalisation on the grounds that using the shift key is extremely difficult for a cockroach
  • 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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