💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Synarchy"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| synocracynoun | (uncountable) Rule by consensus. |
| cosovereigntynoun | joint sovereignty; a situation where there is more than one sovereign over a territory |
| biarchynoun | Synonym of diarchy: rule by two people. |
| condominiumnoun | (US, Canada, Philippines) A building or complex of buildings that provides multiple residential units each of which is owned separately but whose grounds, structure, etc. (if any) are owned jointly. |
| diarchynoun | Rule by two people. |
| dyarchynoun | Alternative form of diarchy. [Rule by two people.] |
| panarchynoun | The individual's right to choose any form of government without being forced to move from their current locale. |
| monocracynoun | (rare) Synonym of autocracy. |
| tandemocracynoun | Synonym of diarchy, especially involving alternation of offices in an allegedly democratic context. |
| coinvasionnoun | joint invasion by two or more entities |
| consociationnoun | (uncountable) Associating, or coming together in a union; (countable) an instance of this. |
| synœcismnoun | Alternative spelling of synoecism. [(Ancient Greece) The unification of towns, tribes etc. under one capital city or polis.] |
| coimperiumnoun | A political entity that is jointly ruled by two or more external nations. |
| synaxisnoun | (Christianity) A day following a Great Feast in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches, on which a person related to the events is remembered. For example, the Synaxis of John the Baptist follows the Theophany (Baptism of Christ), the Synaxis of the Archangel Gabriel follows the Annunciation, and the Synaxis of the Theotokos follows Christmas Day. |
| coinfluencenoun | Joint influence. |
| coagencynoun | Agency in common, or a joint or combined agency. |
| synomosynoun | A group of political or other conspirators bound together by oath; a secret society. |
| coregencynoun | A monarchical position (such as king, queen, emperor or empress) held by two persons when normally held by only one. |
| cosupervisionnoun | joint supervision, by more than one person |
| co-rulernoun | Alternative form of coruler. [One who jointly rules with somebody else.] |
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