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-archy

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++-archy /əki, ɑːki $ ərki, ɑːrki/ suffix [in nouns]  GOVERENMENTused to talk about a particular type of government 政体;统治 anarchy (=no government) 无政府(状态) monarchy (=having a king or queen) 君主政体Origin -archy Old French -archie, from Latin -archia, from Greek, from archein; → ARCH-
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-archy
-archy /əki, ɑːki $ ərki, ɑːrki/ suffix [in nouns]
 Language: Old French
 Origin: -archie, from Latin -archia, from Greek, from archein; arch-
used to talk about a particular type of government:
    anarchy (=no government)
    monarchy (=having a king or queen)