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dyarchy — [dī′är΄kē] n. pl. dyarchies [< Gr dyo, two + ARCHY] government shared by two rulers, powers, etc … English World dictionary
dyarchy — dyarchic, dyarchical, adj. /duy ahr kee/, n., pl. dyarchies. diarchy. * * * ▪ British India government system also spelled diarchy system of double government introduced by the Government of India Act (Government of India Acts) (1919) for … Universalium
Dyarchy — Dual rule or dual government ; refers to the establishment of a new constitutional system in Burma in 1923 following the general contours of the Montagu Chelmsford reforms in India. Limited governmental responsibilities were transferred to… … Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)
dyarchy — var. of DIARCHY. * * * dyarchy Erroneous spelling of diarchy … Useful english dictionary
dyarchy — also diarchy noun (plural chies) Date: 1640 a government in which power is vested in two rulers or authorities … New Collegiate Dictionary
dyarchy — noun (plural dyarchies) variant spelling of diarchy … English new terms dictionary
dyarchy — dy·ar·chy … English syllables
dyarchy — dy•ar•chy [[t]ˈdaɪ ɑr ki[/t]] n. pl. chies gov diarchy … From formal English to slang
dyarchy — /ˈdaɪaki/ (say duyahkee) noun (plural dyarchies) → diarchy. –dyarchic /daɪˈakɪk/ (say duy ahkik), dyarchical /daɪˈakɪkəl/ (say duy ahkikuhl), adjective …
dyarchy — n. dual form of government. ♦ dyarchic(al), a … Dictionary of difficult words