-cratic

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See also: cratic

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle French -cratique, and its source, Latin -craticus, from Ancient Greek -κρατικός (-kratikós), from -κρατία (-kratía, -cracy), from κράτος (krátos, strength, might, rule, authority). Equivalent to -crat +‎ -ic or -cracy +‎ -ic.

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-cratic

  1. used to form adjectives, of or befitting -cracy
    democratic
  2. used to form adjectives, of or befitting -crat
    aristocrat

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