Dyarchy
[dahy-ahr-kee] /ˈdaɪ ɑr ki/
noun, plural dyarchies.
1.
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[dahy-ahr-kee] /ˈdaɪ ɑr ki/
noun, plural diarchies.
1.
government in which power is vested in two rulers or authorities.
/ˈdaɪɑːkɪ/
noun (pl) -chies
1.
a variant spelling of diarchy
/ˈdaɪɑːkɪ/
noun (pl) -chies
1.
government by two states, individuals, etc
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