democratic |
democratical |
As adjectives the difference between democratic and democratical
is that
democratic is pertaining to democracy; favoring democracy, or constructed upon the principle of government by the people while
democratical is democratic.
anarchy |
democratic |
As a noun anarchy
is the state of a society being without authorities or an authoritative governing body.
As an adjective democratic is
pertaining to democracy; favoring democracy, or constructed upon the principle of government by the people.
democratic |
democratization |
As an adjective democratic
is democratic.
As a noun democratization is
the introduction of democracy, its functions or principles, to an area or country which did not have democracy previously.
democratic |
anocratic |
As adjectives the difference between democratic and anocratic
is that
democratic is democratic while
anocratic is characterized by a mixture of autocratic and democratic government.
democratic |
undemocratized |
As adjectives the difference between democratic and undemocratized
is that
democratic is pertaining to democracy; favoring democracy, or constructed upon the principle of government by the people while
undemocratized is not yet made democratic; not democratized.
As a verb undemocratized is
past tense of undemocratize.
democratic |
undemocratize |
As an adjective democratic
is pertaining to democracy; favoring democracy, or constructed upon the principle of government by the people.
As a verb undemocratize is
to make not democratic, or less democratic.
democratic |
nondemocracy |
As an adjective democratic
is democratic.
As a noun nondemocracy is
(uncountable) any political system other than democracy.
democratic |
webocracy |
As an adjective democratic
is democratic.
As a noun webocracy is
(internet) the online participation of citizens in democratic processes such as in online voting during parliament elections.
democratic |
rovian |
As adjectives the difference between democratic and rovian
is that
democratic is democratic while
rovian is of or pertaining to the political theory that a lie told often enough will be accepted as the truth, and that the truth is no longer relevant to democratic politics.
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