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plu·to·crat·ic

[ploo-tuh-krat-ik]
adjective
of, pertaining to, or characterized by a plutocracy or plutocrats.
Also, plu·to·crat·i·cal.


Origin:
1865–70; plutocrat + -ic

plu·to·crat·i·cal·ly, adverb
non·plu·to·crat·ic, adjective
non·plu·to·crat·i·cal, adjective
un·plu·to·crat·ic, adjective
un·plu·to·crat·i·cal, adjective
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plutocracy (pluːˈtɒkrəsɪ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n , pl -cies
1.  the rule or control of society by the wealthy
2.  a state or government characterized by the rule of the wealthy
3.  a class that exercises power by virtue of its wealth
 
[C17: from Greek ploutokratia government by the rich, from ploutos wealth + -kratia rule, power]
 
plutocratic
 
adj
 
pluto'cratical
 
adj
 
pluto'cratically
 
adv

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