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What (who) is -crat - definition

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Crat

-crat      
¦ combining form denoting a member or supporter of a particular form of government or rule: plutocrat.
Origin
from Fr. -crate, from adjectives ending in -cratique (see -cratic).
Cratylus (dialogue)         
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DIALOGUE BY PLATO
Cratylus (Plato)
Cratylus ( ; , Kratylos) is the name of a dialogue by Plato. Most modern scholars agree that it was written mostly during Plato's so-called middle period.

Wikipedia

CRAT

CRAT or Crat may refer to :

  • CRAT (gene), a human gene
  • Bureaucrat
  • Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust
Examples of use of -crat
1. Strayhorn, the state comptroller, is a political veteran who began as a Demo– crat and has run as a Republican since 1'86.
2. "The American public is increasingly disenchanted with policies in Iraq and growing distrustful of the president‘s approach," said Jack Reed, a Rhode Island DemoĂѓĂ‚'4;­crat on the Senate armed services committee.
3. Depending on the bureau and the –crat who‘s estimating, the U.S. government guesses that anywhere from two–thirds to "only 50 detainees" of Gitmo‘s hundreds are "worth holding." That makes their abuse all the more tragic — and senseless.
4. "I tell people I‘m becoming a Republi–crat at this point –– because there are just things wrong in the Republican Party where people‘s voices are not being heard anymore." Religion issues dog Vietnam trade vote: US senator WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Concerns about the freedom of religion in Vietnam could delay U.S.