It means rule
comes from the greek word meaning power hope this helps
Demos, greek - the people cracy.. probably also from greek - ruling
democracy (δημοκρατία) demo-cracy demo (δήμος) :the people -cracy (κράτος) :power
δημο- (demo) means the people. ex. democracy demo-cracy the people's power (-cracy from cratos/kratos power)
It depends on the context but roughly it means power. So Democracy is the "rule of the people" or "power of the people". Cracy comes from kratia. Big Mack.
Yes it does. Demo = people, cracy = rule. Democracy, rule by the people.
Cracy means rule and it's from Greek. Here are some words: autocracy, meritocracy and democracy.
"Part-cracy" is not a recognized term. It could potentially be a combination of "part" and "democracy," indicating a system where only certain parts of society are engaged in decision-making processes. However, it is not a commonly used or defined concept.
As early as the 5th Century B. C. , the Greeks used the term demokratia to mean a rule of the people. The English term democratic is taken from the Greek term.
The suffix of "democracy" is "-cracy." In linguistic terms, a suffix is an affix that is added to the end of a word to create a new word or alter the meaning of the original word. In this case, "-cracy" is derived from the Greek word "kratos," meaning "power" or "rule," so "democracy" literally means "rule by the people."
The suffix "-cracy" means rule or government by a specific group of people. It is commonly used in words like democracy (rule by the people), aristocracy (rule by the nobility), and autocracy (rule by a single individual).
Bureaucracy , can be split tinto two parts; #viz., Bureau ; the office. Cracy ; to rule . The 'rule of the office'. In modern terms 'form filling'.