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diarchy, dyarchy [ˈdaɪɑːkɪ] n pl -chies (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) government by two states, individuals, etc. diarchic , diarchical, diarchal, dyarchic, dyarchical, dyarchal adj diarchy, dyarchy a government controlled by two rulers; biarchy. — diarch, dyarch, n. See also: Government
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Implicit in the Christian notion of diarchy, in short, lay "the virtualities of a great revolution," a revolution of such magnitude as to mark "the beginning of a new civilizational era. |
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