republic (republican)

  • 81Republic — /rəˈpʌblɪk/ (say ruh publik) noun any of the five periods of republican government in France: the First Republic, 1792–1804; the Second Republic, 1848–52; the Third Republic, 1870–1940; the Fourth Republic, 1945–58; and the Fifth Republic, from… …

  • 82republican — /rəˈpʌblɪkən/ (say ruh publikuhn) adjective 1. of, relating to, or of the nature of a republic. 2. favouring a republic. –noun 3. someone who favours a republican form of government …

  • 83Republic of Vietnam Navy — The VNN was the naval forces of the former Republic of Vietnam from 1952 to 1975. thumb|250px|Vietnamese Navy officers and CPOs board their new ship (the cutter Bering Strait, which was transferred to the South Vietnamese Navy)The early fleet… …

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  • 84Republican Institute for Vocational Education — The Republican Institute for Vocational Education (or RIPO, ru. Республиканский институт профессионального образования) is a higher education institution in Minsk, Belarus. Founded in December 1992, it is managed by the Ministry of Education of… …

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  • 85Republican Social Movement — MRS symbol The Republican Social Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Social Republicano, MSR) is a neo fascist political party in Spain. It was registered at the Ministry of Interior on November 30, 1999, with offices in Barcelona. The following year… …

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  • 86republican — re pub·li·can || rɪ pÊŒblɪkÉ™n n. supporter of a republican system of government, one who favors a government in which citizens elect their representatives adj. pertaining to the characteristics of a republic; supporting a republican form of… …

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  • 87republican — I UK [rɪˈpʌblɪkən] / US noun [countable] Word forms republican : singular republican plural republicans * someone who supports the idea of a republic as a system of government II UK [rɪˈpʌblɪkən] / US adjective 1) relating to a system of… …

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  • 88Republic of Ireland — Irlande (pays) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Irlande. Éire (ga) …

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  • 89republic — noun Etymology: French république, from Middle French republique, from Latin respublica, from res thing, wealth + publica, feminine of publicus public more at real, public Date: 1604 1. a. (1) a government having a chief of state who is not a… …

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  • 90Republic of China or Republican period of Chinese art —    A Chinese period of history which began in 1912. Although the Republic of China was driven from what is now called China (People s Republic of China) in 1949 by Communist revolutionaries led by Mao Tsetung, it has continued to flourish on the… …

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