The suffix "-cracy" means rule or government by a specific group of people. It is commonly used in words like democracy (rule by the people), aristocracy (rule by the nobility), and autocracy (rule by a single individual).
Aristocracymeritocracydiabolocracytechnocracydemocarcy.
Some words that contain the root "cracy" include democracy, aristocracy, and theocracy. These words refer to different systems or forms of government based on who holds power.
The suffix "-archy" refers to a system of government or rule, while the suffix "-cracy" refers to a form of government or rule by a specific group or class of people.
The prefix "lumin-" means light.
comes from the greek word meaning power hope this helps
It means rule
The only prefix of democratic, that I can think of is, undemocratic.
"...cracy" is NOT a prefix (at the beginning of a word), it is a SUFFIX (at the end of a word). as in democracy, theocracy, plutocracy
"Part-cracy" is not a recognized term. It could potentially be a combination of "part" and "democracy," indicating a system where only certain parts of society are engaged in decision-making processes. However, it is not a commonly used or defined concept.
Demo comes from the Greek demos and means "people." Cracy comes from kratos and means "rule by," so put together you have "rule by the people."
The suffix "-cracy" means rule or government by a specific group of people. It is commonly used in words like democracy (rule by the people), aristocracy (rule by the nobility), and autocracy (rule by a single individual).
Demo= people cracy= government so a democracy is litteraly a government that is ruled by the people, like votting.
Some words that end in cracy are democracy, monocracy, and autocracy. More words are plutocracy, aristocracy, meritocracy, and technocracy.
what does the prefix polo mean
I don't think it is a full word itself, but it is the suffix in many forms of government, like autocracy, or democracy.
democracy (δημοκρατία) demo-cracy demo (δήμος) :the people -cracy (κράτος) :power