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-cracy

  1. a combining form occurring in loanwords from Greek ( aristocracy; democracy ); on this model used, with the meaning “rule,†“government,†“governing body,†to form abstract nouns from stems of other origin:

    mobocracy; bureaucracy.



-cracy

combining form

  1. indicating a type of government or rule See also -crat

    mobocracy

    plutocracy

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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of -cracy1

< Middle French -cracie (now -cratie ) < Late Latin -cratia < Greek -kratia, equivalent to °ì°ùá³Ù ( os ) rule, strength, might (akin to hard ) + -ia -y 3
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of -cracy1

from Greek -kratia, from kratos power

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51³Ô¹Ïs That Use -cracy

What does -cracy mean?

The combining form -cracy is used like a suffix meaning “rule†or “government.†It is often used in technical terms, especially in sociology.

The form -cracy comes from Greek °ì°ùá³Ùos, meaning “rule†and “strength.â€

What are variants of -cracy?

While -cracy doesn’t have any variants, it is related to the form , as in plutocrat. Want to know more? Read our 51³Ô¹Ïs That Use -crat article.

Examples of -cracy

An example of a familiar word that features -cracy is democracy, “government by the people.†Democracy comes from Greek »åŧ³¾´Ç°ì°ù²¹³Ùí²¹, which uses the equivalent form of -cracy.

The demo- part of the word means “people,†from Greek »åê³¾´Ç²õ, while the form -cracy means “government.†Democracy literally translates to “people’s government.â€

What are some words that use the combining form -cracy?

What are some other forms that -cracy may be commonly confused with?

Break it down!

The combining form gyno- means “woman†or “female.†With this in mind, what kind of government is a gynocracy?

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