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Discuss A.Word.A.Day--juntaThis week's theme: words derived from Indo-European roots. junta (HOON-tuh, JUHN-) noun A group, especially one made of military officers, ruling a country after a coup. [From Spanish and Portuguese junta (committee, association), from Latin jungere (to join). Ultimately from the Indo-European root yeug- (to join) that also gave us yoke, junction, jugular, adjust, Sanskrit yoga, and Greek zeugma.] See more usage examples of junta in Vocabulary.com's dictionary.
"Burma's military junta has been freeing prisoners from jail and
then recruiting them to bolster gangs that have been used to
attack pro-democracy activists."
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