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What (who) is -cratic - definition


-cratic      
¦ combining form relating to a particular kind of government or rule: democratic.
Derivatives
-cratically combining form.
Origin
from Fr. -cratique, from -cratie (see -cracy).
Demon-cratic Singapore         
ONLINE SATIRICAL COMIC
Demoncratic Singapore
Demoncratic Singapore is an online satirical comic strip by Singapore cartoonist Leslie Chew, which began in May 2011. The comics are published almost daily on the Facebook page of the comic strip.
crater         
  • 50,000-year-old [[Meteor Crater]] east of [[Flagstaff, Arizona]], U.S.
  • Deep pit crater on Hualalai [[Hawaii]]
  • Lake Manicouagan in [[Quebec]], [[Canada]], an [[impact crater lake]]
  • Pano Horgoo volcano crater in [[Mongolia]]
  • Sedan shallow underground nuclear test explosion]] in [[Nevada]]
  • Webb]], as seen from [[Lunar Orbiter 1]]. Several smaller craters can be seen in and around  Webb.
DEPRESSION ON THE EARTH OR CELESTIAL BODY CAUSED BY SOME FORM OF EXPLOSION, INCLUDING BOLIDE IMPACT, VOLCANIC ERUPTION OR CHEMICAL/NUCLEAR EXPLOSION
Craters; Cratered; Draft:Crater; Crater (astronomy and geology)
¦ noun
1. a large bowl-shaped cavity, especially one caused by an explosion or impact or forming the mouth of a volcano.
2. a large bowl used in ancient Greece for mixing wine.
¦ verb form a crater or craters in.
Origin
C17: via L. from Gk krater 'mixing bowl'.
Examples of use of -cratic
1. The official opposition Demo–cratic Alliance took 15 per cent.
2. He said the people of Balochistan are patriot and support strengthening of demo–cratic institutions.
3. Reagan marshaled incredible Congressional loyalty during his first term, bending the Demo– cratic majority to his inexorable will.
4. This was the scene last week at the Omni Shoreham Hotel here in Washington, where the political action committee EMILY‘s List was holding its annual luncheon and trumpeting its "endorsees" – all of them Demo– cratic women who favor abortion rights.
5. As Newton Minow points out, had Obama beaten Rush, "he would have been in Congress, not a senator, and he wouldn‘t have given the speech at the [2004] Demo–cratic National Convention" that would change the trajectory of his career.