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PRONUNCIATION OF DYARCHIES

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF DYARCHIES

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Dyarchies is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES DYARCHIES MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Diarchy

Diarchy is a form of government in which two individuals are joint heads of state. Most diarchs hold their position for life, passing the position to their children or other family members. Diarchy is one of the oldest forms of government: examples include ancient Sparta, Rome, Carthage as well Germanic and Dacian tribes. Several ancient Polynesian societies also exhibited a diarchic political structure. Ranks in the Inca Empire were structured in moieties, with two occupants of each rank, but with different prestige, one hanan and one hurin. In modern usage, diarchy means a system of dual rule, whether this be of a government or of an organization. Such 'diarchies' are not hereditary. Modern examples of diarchies are the Principality of Andorra, whose heads of state are the President of France and the Bishop of Urgell; the Republic of San Marino, led by two collegial Captains Regent; and the Kingdom of Swaziland, where the joint heads of state are the king and his mother.

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE DYARCHIES

dyable
dyad
dyadic
dyadically
Dyak
dyarchal
dyarchic
dyarchical
dyarchy
dybbuk
dybbukkim
dye
dyeability
dyeable
dyed
dyed in the wool
dyed-in-the-wool
dyeing
dyeline
dyer

WORDS THAT END LIKE DYARCHIES

archduchies
autarchies
biographies
conchies
diarchies
duchies
entelechies
eparchies
exarchies
gigantomachies
heptarchies
hierarchies
matriarchies
monarchies
munchies
nomarchies
oligarchies
patriarchies
pentarchies
the munchies
thearchies

Synonyms and antonyms of dyarchies in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «dyarchies» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF DYARCHIES

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The translations of dyarchies from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «dyarchies» in English.

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dyarchies
1,325 millions of speakers

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dyarchies
570 millions of speakers

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dyarchies
510 millions of speakers

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dyarchies
380 millions of speakers
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dyarchies
280 millions of speakers

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dyarchies
278 millions of speakers

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dyarchies
270 millions of speakers

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dyarchies
260 millions of speakers

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dyarchies
220 millions of speakers

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Dyarchies
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dyarchies
180 millions of speakers

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dyarchies
130 millions of speakers

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dyarchies
85 millions of speakers

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Dyarchies
85 millions of speakers
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dyarchies
80 millions of speakers

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dyarchies
75 millions of speakers

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चकचकीत
75 millions of speakers

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dyarchies
70 millions of speakers

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dyarchies
65 millions of speakers

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dyarchies
40 millions of speakers

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dyarchies
30 millions of speakers
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dyarchies
15 millions of speakers
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14 millions of speakers
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dyarchies
10 millions of speakers
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Trends of use of dyarchies

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «DYARCHIES»

The term «dyarchies» is barely ever used and occupies the 197.546 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «DYARCHIES» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about dyarchies

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DYARCHIES»

Discover the use of dyarchies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to dyarchies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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WORD JUDGE USA
... DWELLERS DWELLING DWELLINGS DWELLS DWELT DWINDLE DWINDLED DWINDLES DWINDLING DWINE DWINED DWINES DWINING DYABLE DYAD DYADIC DYADICALLY DYADICS DYADS DYARCHIC DYARCHIES DYARCHY ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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Reasons and Persons
The survivors could be: (I) Morality The Self-interest Theory The Present-aim Theory Triarchy (2) The Self-interest Theory The Present-aim Theory 1 (3) Morality The Present-aim Theory Dyarchies (4) Morality The Self-interest Theory ( 5) ...
Derek Parfit, 1984
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Rethinking Democracy
With some outstanding exceptions, all we have is a large array of institutions at many levels, quite often crisscrossing and overlapping, producing a series of dyarchies - decentralisation translated as panchayati raj - that were supposed to  ...
Rajni Kothari, 2005
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Sparta
Actually that is by no means correct, and it is possible to find quite a surprising number of examples of dyarchies in ancient times. For instance, the king of the Lycians, after having tried unsuccessfully to get rid of Bellerophon, abandoned the ...
Michell, 1964
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Ancient Queens: Archaeological Explorations
It can be elective, but it is usually hereditary; it may be absolute or conditional and usually takes the form of a monarchy, although dyarchies have been known where two kings rule jointly. Sometimes the king is the god's representative, ...
Sarah M. Nelson, 2003
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Social Structures
Application of the stochastic model to the resulting data gives us no reason to believe that there is clearly a move away from linear structure as boys get older. Savin-Williams (1987: 150) suggests that girls may begin to form dyarchies, in which ...
John Levi Martin, 2009
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Above the Clouds: Status Culture of the Modern Japanese Nobility
Such joint rule was not unique to this period; indeed, dyarchies had existed on a smaller scale before and multiplied after the Fujiwara period, as if they were a fixed feature of Japanese political history inherent in Japan's monarchy. Earlier, the ...
Takie Sugiyama Lebra, 1993
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On the Reliability of the Old Testament
It would seem strange if these were dyarchies, triumvirs, etc.; they were not successions of rulers, as they can occur in different order in parallel copies of the same date. The answer lies elsewhere, as these texts attest more than just towns and ...
Kenneth Anderson Kitchen, 2003
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Legislative Politics in Latin America
10 In fact, other dyarchies had existed since the Revolution. See Meyer, Krauze, and Reyes (1977, pp. 126-127). " See Mainwaring and Shugart (1997) for examples of the 381 The Legislative Delegation of the Budget in Mexico.
Scott Morgenstern, Benito Nacif, 2002
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Powhatan Lords of Life and Death: Command and Consent in ...
Anticipating a positive answer, I propose that the most obvious dyarchies, those characteristic of hierarchical societies, do not constitute a cultural form in and of themselves requiring a separate category of "theory" for their understanding; ...
Margaret Holmes Williamson, 2008

REFERENCE
« EDUCALINGO. Dyarchies [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-en/dyarchies>. May 2024 ».
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