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-crat
- a combining form meaning “ruler,” “member of a ruling body,” “advocate of a particular form of rule,” used in the formation of compound words:
autocrat; technocrat.
-crat
combining form
- indicating a person who takes part in or is a member of a form of government or class See also -cracy
democrat
technocrat
Derived Forms
- -cratic, combining_form:in_adjective
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of -crat1
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yvlogs That Use -crat
What does -mean?
The combining form –crat is used like a suffix meaning variously “ruler,” “member of a ruling body,” or “advocate (supporter) of a form of rule.” It is occasionally used in technical terms, especially in sociology.
The form –crat ultimately comes from Greek áٴDz, meaning “rule” and “strength.”
What are variants of –crat?
While –crat doesn’t have any variants, it is related to the form –cracy, as in plutocracy. Want to know more? Read our yvlogs That Use article for –cracy.
Examples of -crat
An example of a familiar word that features –crat is democrat, “an advocate of democracy.” Democrat comes from French édzٱ, which uses the equivalent form of –crat.
The demo– part of the word means “people,” from Greek êDz. The form –crat means, among other things, “advocate of a form of rule.” Democrat literally means “advocate for government by the people.”
What are some words that use the combining form –crat?
- aristocrat (using the equivalent form of –cracy in Greek)
- bureaucrat
- gerontocrat
- kakistocrat
- meritocrat
- plutocrat (using the equivalent form of –cracy in Greek)
- technocrat
- theocrat
What are some other forms that –crat may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
The combining form klepto– means “thief.” With this in mind, what kind of person is known as a kleptocrat?
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