democracy
— Noun
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~ the doctrine that the numerical majority of an organized group can make decisions binding on the whole group
democracy
— Noun
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~ the political orientation of those who favor government by the people or by their elected representatives
democracy
— Noun
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~ a political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them
democrat
— Noun
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~ a member of the Democratic Party
democrat
— Noun
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~ an advocate of democratic principles
democratisation
— Noun
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~ the action of making something democratic
democratization
— Noun
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~ the action of making something democratic
democritus
— Noun
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~ Greek philosopher who developed an atomistic theory of matter (460-370 BC)
demodulation
— Noun
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~ (electronics) the reception of a signal by extracting it from the carrier wave
demodulator
— Noun
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~ rectifier that extracts modulation from a radio carrier wave
Demogorgon
— Noun
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~ (Greek mythology) a mysterious and terrifying deity of the underworld
demographer
— Noun
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~ a scientist who studies the growth and density of populations and their vital statistics
demographic
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~ a statistic characterizing human populations (or segments of human populations broken down by age or sex or income etc.)
demographist
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~ a scientist who studies the growth and density of populations and their vital statistics
demography
— Noun
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~ the branch of sociology that studies the characteristics of human populations
demoiselle
— Noun
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~ a young unmarried woman
demoiselle
— Noun
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~ small brilliantly colored tropical marine fishes of coral reefs
demolishing
— Noun
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~ complete destruction of a building
demolition
— Noun
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~ the act of demolishing; "the demolition of the huge tower was quite a spectacle"
demolition
— Noun
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~ an event (or the result of an event) that completely destroys something