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triarchy
tri·ar·chy T0344900 (trī′är′kē)n. pl. tri·ar·chies 1. Government by three people; a triumvirate.2. A country governed by three rulers.triarchy (ˈtraɪɑːkɪ) n, pl -chies1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) government by three people; a triumvirate2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a country ruled by three people3. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) an association of three territories each governed by its own ruler4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) any of the three such territoriestri•ar•chy (ˈtraɪ ɑr ki) n., pl. -chies. 1. government by three persons. 2. a group of three countries, each under its own ruler. [1595–1605; < Greek triarchía triumvirate] triarchy1. the rule of a nation, state, or community by three persons. 2. a set of three joint rulers. Usually called triumvirate. 3. a country divided into three governments. 4. a group of three districts or three countries, each under its own ruler.See also: Government |