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monarchal


Meanings
  • A form of government in which a monarch holds supreme power.

    - "The United States is a constitutional republic, not a monarchal regime."
    - "The French monarchy, which ruled France from the late Middle Ages until the French Revolution, was a complex and intricate system of government that was characterized by a strong central monarch who held supreme power over his realm."
  • Monarchal refers to a form of government in which a monarch holds supreme power.

    - "The monarchal system of government, which was prevalent in Europe during the Middle Ages, was characterized by a strong central monarch who held supreme power over his realm."
    - "In a monarchal system of government, the monarch holds all the executive, legislative, and judicial powers of the state."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with monarchal
monarchal , moral , monopoly , porch , sorry
Homophones
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  1. monarchal

  2. monochrome

  3. monosyllabic

  4. monotone

  5. monotonous


Variants
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monarch , monarchal , monarchial , monarchs
Forms
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The noun form of the word 'monarchal' refers to a form of government in which a monarch holds supreme power., The adjective form of the word 'monarchal' describes or modifies a noun or pronoun by indicating that it relates to or is characterized by a monarchal form of government.


Etymology
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The term 'monarchal' is derived from the Greek words 'monarchos' meaning 'ruler of one' and 'archos' meaning 'ruler, master, or chief'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Constitutional monarchy: A type of monarchal government in which the monarch's powers are limited by a constitution. In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch acts as a symbolic head of state and plays a ceremonial role in the government.

  2. Absolutist monarchy: A type of monarchal government in which the monarch holds absolute power and is not limited by a constitution or other legal restraints. In an absolutist monarchy, the monarch acts as a supreme ruler and has the power to make and enforce laws, levy taxes, declare war, and appoint officials to various government positions.


Culture
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Monarchal governments have been a significant part of human history. From ancient civilizations like Egypt and Persia to medieval European kingdoms, monarchal systems of government have shaped the political, social, and cultural landscapes of countless societies throughout history. In literature, art, music, and other forms of expression, monarchal themes and motifs have been explored and depicted in countless works of art and literature throughout history.

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