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dyarchy
noun dy·ar·chy \ˈdī-ˌär-kē\
plural dy·ar·chies
Definition of DYARCHY
: a government in which power is vested in two rulers or authorities
Variants of DYARCHY
dy·ar·chy also di·ar·chy \ˈdī-ˌär-kē\
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First Known Use of DYARCHY
1640
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