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Definition of democratic
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Democratic
(a.)
Relating
to a
political
party so
called.
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Self-government
::
Self-government
(n.)
Hence,
government
of a
community,
state,
or
nation
by the joint
action
of the mass of
people
constituting
such a civil body; also, the state of being so
governed;
democratic
government;
democracy..
Democratic
::
Democratic
(a.)
Befitting
the
common
people;
--
opposed
to
aristocratic.
Locofoco
::
Locofoco
(n.) A
nickname
formerly
given to a
member
of the
Democratic
party.
Democratize
::
Democratize
(v. t.) To
render
democratic.
Ultra-
::
Ultra-
(a.) A
prefix
from the Latin ultra
beyond
(see
Ulterior),
having
in
composition
the
signification
beyond,
on the other side,
chiefly
when
joined
with words
expressing
relations
of
place;
as,
ultramarine,
ultramontane,
ultramundane,
ultratropical,
etc. In other
relations
it has the sense of
excessively,
exceedingly,
beyond
what is
common,
natural,
right,
or
proper;
as,
ultraconservative;
ultrademocratic,
ultradespotic,
ultraliberal,
ultraradical,
etc..
Democracy
::
Democracy
(n.) The
principles
and
policy
of the
Democratic
party,
so
called..
Democratically
::
Democratically
(adv.)
In a
democratic
manner.
Hunker
::
Hunker
(n.)
Originally,
a
nickname
for a
member
of the
conservative
section
of the
Democratic
party in New York;
hence,
one
opposed
to
progress
in
general;
a
fogy..
Democratic
::
Democratic
(a.)
Relating
to a
political
party so
called.
Democrat
::
Democrat
(n.) A
member
of the
Democratic
party.
Rota
::
Rota (n.) A
short-lived
political
club
established
in 1659 by
J.Harrington
to
inculcate
the
democratic
doctrine
of
election
of the
principal
officers
of the state by
ballot,
and the
annual
retirement
of a
portion
of
Parliament..
Whig
::
Whig (n.) One of the
political
party in the
United
States
from about 1829 to 1856,
opposed
in
politics
to the
Democratic
party..
Democratical
::
Democratical
(a.)
Democratic.
Democratic
::
Democratic
(a.)
Pertaining
to
democracy;
favoring
democracy,
or
constructed
upon the
principle
of
government
by the
people..
Liberal
::
Liberal
(a.) Not bound by
orthodox
tenets
or
established
forms in
political
or
religious
philosophy;
independent
in
opinion;
not
conservative;
friendly
to great
freedom
in the
constitution
or
administration
of
government;
having
tendency
toward
democratic
or
republican,
as
distinguished
from
monarchical
or
aristocratic,
forms;
as,
liberal
thinkers;
liberal
Christians;
the
Liberal
party..
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