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Aristocracies
Aristocracy Ar`is*toc"ra*cy, n.; pl. Aristocracies. [Gr. ?; ? best + ? to be strong, to rule, ? strength; ? is perh. from the same root as E. arm, and orig. meant fitting: cf. F. aristocratie. See Arm, and Create, which is related to Gr. ?.] 1. Government by the best citizens. 2. A ruling body composed of the best citizens. [Obs.] In the Senate Right not our quest in this, I will protest them To all the world, no aristocracy. --B. Jonson. 3. A form a government, in which the supreme power is vested in the principal persons of a state, or in a privileged order; an oligarchy. The aristocracy of Venice hath admitted so many abuses, trough the degeneracy of the nobles, that the period of its duration seems approach. --Swift. 4. The nobles or chief persons in a state; a privileged class or patrician order; (in a popular use) those who are regarded as superior to the rest of the community, as in rank, fortune, or intellect.
Autocracies
Autocracy Au*toc"ra*cy, n.; pl. Autocracies. [Gr. ?: cf. F. autocratie. See Autocrat.] 1. Independent or self-derived power; absolute or controlling authority; supremacy. The divine will moves, not by the external impulse or inclination of objects, but determines itself by an absolute autocracy. --South. 2. Supreme, uncontrolled, unlimited authority, or right of governing in a single person, as of an autocrat. 3. Political independence or absolute sovereignty (of a state); autonomy. --Barlow. 4. (Med.) The action of the vital principle, or of the instinctive powers, toward the preservation of the individual; also, the vital principle. [In this sense, written also autocrasy.] --Dunglison.
Confederacies
Confederacy Con*fed"er*a*cy, n.; pl. Confederacies. [From Confederate, a.] 1. A league or compact between two or more persons, bodies of men, or states, for mutual support or common action; alliance. The friendships of the world are oft Confederacies in vice or leagues of pleasure. --Addison. He hath heard of our confederacy. --Shak. Virginia promoted a confederacy. --Bancroft. 2. The persons, bodies, states, or nations united by a league; a confederation. The Grecian common wealth, . . . the most heroic confederacy that ever existed. --Harris. Virgil has a whole confederacy against him. --Dryden. 3. (Law) A combination of two or more persons to commit an unlawful act, or to do a lawful act by unlawful means. See Conspiracy. Syn: League; compact; alliance; association; union; combination; confederation.
Conspiracies
Conspiracy Con*spir"a*cy, n.; pl. Conspiracies. [See Conspiration.] 1. A combination of men for an evil purpose; an agreement, between two or more persons, to commit a crime in concert, as treason; a plot. When shapen was all his conspiracy From point to point. --Chaucer. They made a conspiracy against [Amaziah]. --2 Kings xiv. 19. I had forgot that foul conspiracy Of the beast Caliban and his confederates. --Shak. 2. A concurence or general tendency, as of circumstances, to one event, as if by agreement. A conspiracy in all heavenly and earthly things. --Sir P. Sidney. 3. (Law) An agreement, manifesting itself in words or deeds, by which two or more persons confederate to do an unlawful act, or to use unlawful to do an act which is lawful; confederacy. Syn: Combination; plot; cabal.
Curacies
Curacy Cu"ra*cy (k?"r?-s?), n.; pl. Curacies (-s?z). [See Cure, Curate.] The office or employment of a curate.
Inaccuracies
Inaccuracy In*ac"cu*ra*cy, n.; pl. Inaccuracies. 1. The quality of being inaccurate; want of accuracy or exactness. 2. That which is inaccurate or incorrect; mistake; fault; defect; error; as, in inaccuracy in speech, copying, calculation, etc.
Magistracies
Magistracy Mag"is*tra*cy, n.; pl. Magistracies. [From Magistrate.] 1. The office or dignity of a magistrate. --Blackstone. 2. The collective body of magistrates.
Piracies
Piracy Pi"ra*cy, n.; pl. Piracies. [Cf. LL. piratia, Gr. ?. See Pirate.] 1. The act or crime of a pirate. 2. (Common Law) Robbery on the high seas; the taking of property from others on the open sea by open violence; without lawful authority, and with intent to steal; -- a crime answering to robbery on land.
Procuracies
Procuracy Proc"u*ra*cy, n.; pl. Procuracies. [LL. procuratia: cf. F. procuratie. See Procuration, and cf,. Proxy.] 1. The office or act of a proctor or procurator; management for another. 2. Authority to act for another; a proxy. [Obs.]

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- Racie (Friedenwald) Adler (August 5, 1872 - March 20, 1952) was a Jewish community leader in Philadelphia and a major officer of Philadelphia Red Cross...
- Retrieved 2022-09-05. Mi, S.; Lee, X.; Li, X.; Veldman, G. M.; Finnerty, H.; Racie, L.; Lavallie, E.; Tang, X. Y.; Edouard, P.; Howes, S.; Keith Jr, J. C.;...
- on June 5, 2023. Retrieved June 6, 2023. Grobar, Matt (April 13, 2022). "racie Awards: Elle Fanning, Melanie Lynskey, Melissa McCarthy, Maid & Pose Among...
- doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(18)90676-9. PMID 6386810. LaVallie ER, Rehemtulla A, Racie LA, DiBlasio EA, Ferenz C, Grant KL, Light A, McCoy JM (November 5, 1993)...
- WGSN Global Fashion Awards for Outstanding Visual Merchandising 2011: Racie's Gold Award for International Campaign awarded by the NRF's Retail Advertising...
- 1038/nature03001. PMID 15496913. Mi S, Lee X, Li X, Veldman GM, Finnerty H, Racie L, LaVallie E, Tang XY, Edouard P, Howes S, Keith JC, McCoy JM (February...
- won more awards than any other agency, with a total of 13 awards at the Racie Award Show with a sweep in the radio and magazine categories. In June 2019...
- 2013-02-21. Retrieved 2011-01-04. Frank-Kamenetsky M, Grefhorst A, Anderson NN, Racie TS, Bramlage B, Akinc A, et al. (August 2008). "Therapeutic RNAi targeting...
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- de Monaco". journaldemonaco.gouv.mc (in French). Retrieved 2017-10-22. Racie, Kevin (2022). "ISABELLE BERRO-AMADEI" (PDF). Monaco Monsieur and Madame...