dominion |
monarchy |
As nouns the difference between dominion and monarchy
is that
dominion is power or the use of power; sovereignty over something; stewardship, supremacy while
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler).
syndicalism |
monarchy |
As nouns the difference between syndicalism and monarchy
is that
syndicalism is control of government and industry by labor unions, usually achieved through revolutionary direct action while
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler).
reign |
monarchy |
As nouns the difference between reign and monarchy
is that
reign is the exercise of sovereign power while
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler).
As a verb reign
is to exercise sovereign power, or to rule as a monarch.
dynast |
monarchy |
As nouns the difference between dynast and monarchy
is that
dynast is a ruler or governor, especially a hereditary ruler or someone who founded or is part of a dynasty while
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler).
monarchy |
plutocracy |
As nouns the difference between monarchy and plutocracy
is that
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler) while
plutocracy is government by the wealthy.
monarchy |
general |
As nouns the difference between monarchy and general
is that
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler) while
general is general.
monarchy |
sovereignty |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between monarchy and sovereignty
is that
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler) while
sovereignty is the state of making laws and controlling resources without the coercion of other nations.
meritocracy |
monarchy |
As nouns the difference between meritocracy and monarchy
is that
meritocracy is rule by merit, and talent. By extension, now often used to describe a type of society where wealth, income, and social status are assigned through competition while
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler).
monarchy |
royalism |
As nouns the difference between monarchy and royalism
is that
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler) while
royalism is impassioned allegiance to or advocacy of the establishment, maintenance, and/or interests of a particular king, royal house, or kingly dynasty; sometimes extended to the same of a non-royal (ie, grand ducal, imperial, or other) family or sovereign; often contrasted with monarchism.
monarchy |
president |
As nouns the difference between monarchy and president
is that
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler) while
president is the head of state of a republic, a representative democracy and sometimes a dictatorship.
As an adjective president is
occupying the first rank or chief place; having the highest authority; presiding.
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