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juntas


Meanings
  • A group of individuals coming together to make decisions or take actions in a formal or informal setting, typically in a democratic or representative system.

    - "The town council is a juntas of elected representatives."
    - "The board of directors is a juntas of executives responsible for managing a corporation."
    - "The revolutionary committee was a juntas of leaders in the Cuban Revolution."
    - "The military junta took control of the government in a coup d'état."
  • In the context of Latin America, a juntas is a group of military leaders who seize power in a coup d'état and rule as a military dictatorship.

    - "The Chilean military junta ruled from 1973 to 1990."
    - "The Argentine military junta ruled from 1976 to 1983."
    - "The Uruguayan military junta ruled from 1973 to 1985."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with juntas
juntas , concessions , deceptions , foundations , relations , connections , regulations , institutions , preparations , associations , collaborations , coalitions , alliances , consortia , joint-ventures , partnerships
Homophones
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  1. juntas (n) (Sp.) A group of individuals coming together to make decisions or take actions in a formal or informal setting.

  2. juntas (v) (Sp.) To gather together, to come together, to assemble, to meet, to convene.

  3. junta (n) (Sp.) A group of military leaders who rule as a military dictatorship.

  4. junta (v) (Sp.) To rule as a military dictatorship.

  5. junta (n) (It.) A group of individuals or entities who come together to manage or control a particular situation or entity.

  6. junta (v) (It.) To come together to manage or control a particular situation or entity.

  7. junta (n) (Lat.) A body or assembly of individuals or entities authorized to make decisions or take actions on behalf of a larger group or organization.

  8. junta (v) (Lat.) To come together as a body or assembly to make decisions or take actions on behalf of a larger group or organization.

  9. junta (n) (Rus.) A group of individuals or entities who come together to manage or control a particular situation or entity, typically in a political or administrative context.

  10. junta (v) (Rus.) To come together as a group to manage or control a particular situation or entity, typically in a political or administrative context.

  11. junta (n) (Per.) A group of individuals or entities who come together to make decisions or take actions on behalf of a larger group or organization, typically in a political or administrative context.

  12. junta (v) (Per.) To come together as a group to make decisions or take actions on behalf of a larger group or organization, typically in a political or administrative context.

  13. junta (n) (Arg.) A group of individuals or entities who come together to make decisions or take actions on behalf of a larger group or organization, typically in a political or administrative context.

  14. junta (v) (Arg.) To come together as a group to make decisions or take actions on behalf of a larger group or organization, typically in a political or administrative context.


Variants
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junta , juntas
Etymology
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The term juntas comes from the Spanish language, specifically the Castilian dialect. The word juntas originally meant 'a gathering, assembly, or meeting of people'. Over time, the term came to be associated specifically with groups of military leaders who seized power in a coup d'état and ruled as a military dictatorship. In this context, the term juntas came to mean 'a group of military leaders who rule as a military dictatorship'.


Trivia
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  1. Juntas is a Spanish term meaning 'a gathering, assembly, or meeting of people'.

  2. The term juntas has been used historically to refer to groups of military leaders or other powerful individuals who came together to rule or govern a particular region or territory, often in the context of a military coup or other form of political upheaval.

  3. The most famous use of the term juntas in history is likely in reference to the various revolutionary committees that came together to govern various regions of Cuba during the Cuban Revolution (1953-1959). These committees were typically made up of a diverse group of individuals, including revolutionary fighters, intellectuals, farmers, and laborers, among others. These committees were responsible for governing various aspects of life in the regions they controlled, including matters related to security, education, health care, agriculture, and economic development, among others.

  4. Other notable examples of juntas in history include the revolutionary committees that governed various regions of Spain during the Spanish Revolution (1936-1939), as well as the various military juntas that ruled various Latin American countries during the 20th century, including Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, and Peru, among others.


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