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democratic
OXFORD DICTIONARY
democratic, adj.
1 of, like, practising, advocating, or constituting democracy or a democracy.
2 favouring social equality.
1 of, like, practising, advocating, or constituting democracy or a democracy.
2 favouring social equality.
Idiom
democratic centralism an organizational system in which policy is decided centrally and is binding on all members. Democratic Party one of the two main US political parties, considered to support social reform and international commitment (cf. Republican Party).
Derivative
democratically adv.
Etymology
F d{eacute}mocratique f. med.L democraticus f. Gk demokratikos f. demokratia DEMOCRACY
THESAURUS
democratic
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