💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Polysynody"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| polarchynoun | Alternative form of polyarchy. [A government in which power is invested in multiple people.] |
| pentarchynoun | (politics) Government by five persons. |
| decadarchynoun | (politics) Synonym of decarchy. |
| polysynthnoun | (music) A polyphonic synthesizer. |
| polysynthesismnoun | The use of polysynthetic grammar. |
| polyloguenoun | A speech delivered by several persons. |
| polysynthetismnoun | Synonym of polysynthesis. |
| polylognoun | (mathematics) polylogarithm |
| polypragmacynoun | (archaic) The quality of being polypragmatic. |
| plousiocracynoun | (archaic) plutocracy |
| phalansterismnoun | A system of phalansteries; Fourierism. |
| puppet régimenoun | Uncommon spelling of puppet regime. [(politics) Synonym of puppet state.] |
| political regimenoun | Synonym of regime (A form of government, or the government in power) |
| paparchynoun | (archaic) papacy |
| polyhistoriannoun | Synonym of polyhistor. |
| polyandrumnoun | (obsolete) A polyandrion |
| pantocracynoun | panocracy |
| policenoun | (law enforcement) A constituted body of officers representing the civil authority of government, empowered to maintain public order and safety, enforce the law, and prevent, detect, and investigate crime. |
| pseudo-democracynoun | Alternative spelling of pseudodemocracy. [(politics) A government that holds elections but restricts civil liberties.] |
| polysyllabicismnoun | (of linguistic expression) The state or characteristic of having a polysyllabic or overly complex style. |
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