[FONT=arial, helvetica]Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for July 24, 2007 is:
monocracy • \muh-NAH-kruh-see\ • noun
: government by a single person

Example sentence:
After years of subjugation, the citizens of the country rose up against the oppressive monocracy.

Did you know?
In society's search for the best kind of government, the suffix "-cracy" (which means "form of government" and traces to the Greek "kratos," meaning "strength" or "power") has worn many hats. "Monocracy" pairs "-cracy" with a descendant of "monos," meaning "alone" or "single." The suffix also underlies other governmental terms including "democracy" ("government by the people"), "aristocracy" ("government by a small privileged class"), "theocracy" ("government by divine guidance"), "ochlocracy" ("government by the mob"), and "gerontocracy" ("rule by elders").


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