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mon⋅o⋅crat

[mon-uh-krat]
–noun
a person favoring monocracy.

Origin:
1785–95, Americanism; mono- + -crat
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mo·noc·ra·cy   (mŏ-nŏk'rə-sē, mə-)   
n.   pl. mo·noc·ra·cies
Government or rule by a single person; autocracy.
mon'o·crat' (mŏn'ə-krāt') n., mon'o·crat'ic adj.
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