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Fourth Branch; Fourth branch; Fourth Branch of Power; 4th branch

fourth      
n. τέταρτος
solid angle         
MEASURE OF A SUBTENDED PORTION OF A SPHERE, USED TO DESCRIBE THE APPARENT SIZE OF ITEMS IN A THREE-DIMENSIONAL FIELD OF VIEW
Solid angle measure; Square arcminutes; Solid angles; ⟀; Square minute; Square second; Square third; Square arc-minute; Square arcminute; Square arc-second; Square arcsecond; Square arc-third; Square arcthird; Square arcfourth; Square arc-fourth; Square fourth; Angular area
στέρεα γωνία
one fourth         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
0.25; Quartier; Quartiers; One quarter; One fourth; Quarter (disambiguation); $0.25; Quarters; Quarter (coin); 25c; Quarters (disambiguation); Quarters (song); 25%; Quarter (time)
τέταρτο

Definitie

the fourth estate
the press; journalism.

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Fourth branch of government

In politics of the United States, the fourth branch of government is an unofficial term referring to groups or institutions perceived variously as influencing or acting in the stead of the three branches of the US federal government defined in the Constitution of the United States (legislative, executive and judicial). Views as to whether the influence is due or undue or the actions are for good or ill also vary.

Such groups can include the press (as a departure from the 'Fourth Estate'), the people (in sum or as grand juries), and interest groups. The independent administrative agencies of the United States government, while technically part of any one of the three branches, may also be referred to as a ‘fourth branch’.