-crat

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See also: crat and C-rat

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek κράτος (krátos, power, might), modelled after words of Ancient Greek origin such as democrat and aristocrat. From Proto-Indo-European *kret- (English hard).

Pronunciation

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Suffix

-crat

  1. A participant in a specified form of government.
  2. An advocate of a specified form of government.

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