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A.Word.A.Day--stratocracystratocracy (struh-TOK-ruh-see) noun Government by the military. [From Greek stratos (army) + -cracy (rule, government). Ultimately from Indo-European root ster- (to spread), source of such words as structure, industry, destroy, street, Russian perestroika, and stratagem.] With so many countries under military rule, why isn't this word better known? Go ahead, put it to use -- why use many words when a single word is available to describe something?
"(P)NDC was a stratocracy that deployed a culture of wanton and
extra-judicial assassinations in the specious guise of revolutionary
house-cleaning."
"They ... fell to be governed by an army. Their monarchy was changed
into a stratocracy, and not into an aristocracy or democracy." This week's theme: Words from Greek
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