💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Exarchy"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| archeparchatenoun | (Eastern Orthodoxy) An archeparchy, or archdiocese of an archbishop. |
| archeparchnoun | (Eastern Orthodoxy) The archbishop of an archeparchy. |
| archonshipnoun | The rank or office of an archon. |
| archeparchynoun | (Eastern Orthodoxy) The archdiocese of an archbishop in Eastern Christendom |
| archbishopdomnoun | (ecclesiastical) The realm, sphere, domain, office, or jurisdiction of an archbishop; archbishopric. |
| archontatenoun | The office or position of an archon |
| dekarchnoun | Alternative spelling of decarch. [A member of a decarchy.] |
| decarchnoun | A member of a decarchy. |
| autarchienoun | Obsolete spelling of autarky. [(uncountable) A personal condition or state of self-reliance; independence.] |
| archieparchynoun | Alternative form of archeparchy. [(Eastern Orthodoxy) The archdiocese of an archbishop in Eastern Christendom] |
| asiarchatenoun | The office of an Asiarch. |
| archbishophoodnoun | (ecclesiastical) The rank of archbishop; the state of being an archbishop. |
| archaicynoun | (very rare, nonstandard) The condition of being archaic. |
| archnessnoun | The state of being arch. |
| archonnoun | A ruler, head of state or other leader. |
| archbishnoun | (colloquial) An archbishop. |
| archdukedomnoun | The territory or dignity of an archduke or archduchess; an archduchy. |
| unarchnoun | The head of a phalanx or phalanstery. |
| irenarchnoun | (historical) An officer in Ancient Greece having functions corresponding to those of a Justice of the Peace. |
| euryarchaeonnoun | Any of a group of extremophilic members of the Euryarchaea, a phylum of the domain Archaea. |
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