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diarchic, a.|daɪˈɑːkɪk| Also dyarchic. [f. diarchy: see -ic.] = prec. So diˈarchical a.
1920Edin. Rev. Oct. 386 The diarchic character of the Swiss Government. 1921Spectator 5 Feb. 161/2 The preposterous dyarchical constitution forced upon India by Mr. Montagu. 1926Contemp. Rev. Feb. 240 He broke every rule of the diarchic principle. Ibid. Mar. 274 The dyarchic executives. 1963Times 28 Jan. 9/3 The new dyarchic central government would presumably deal with ‘national’ issues. |