Complete Definition of "democratic"

English

Etymology
From Greek prefix demo- "people" + Greek kratia "rule".

Pronunciation
audio|en-us-democratic.ogg|Audio (US)

Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-ætɪk|-ætɪk

Adjective
democratic

  1. Pertaining to democracy; favoring democracy, or constructed upon the principle of government by the people.
  2. context|US: Relating to a political party so called.

Translations

Bosnian: t-|bs|demokratski
Croatian: t-|hr|demokratski
Dutch: democratisch
French: démocratique
German: t+|de|demokratisch
Greek: δημοκ�α�ικ��
Hebrew: ���קר�� (demoqrat'i)
Italian: t+|it|democratico
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Maltese: demokratika
Japanese: JAchar|�主���(minshuteki na)
Kurdish: KUchar|د���کرات�
Portuguese: t-|pt|democrático
Russian: демок�а�и�е�ко
Serbian:

Spanish: t-|es|democrático

Category:Government


Romanian

Etymology
F.|ro démocratique

Pronunciation
IPA|[de.mo'kra.tik]|lang=ro

Adjective
ro-adj|4

  1. #English|democratic

Declension
ro-adj-4

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