duumvirateduˈʌm vər ɪt, dyu-
duumvirate (n)
English Definitions:
duumvirate (Noun)
Any of several branches of the executive in Republican Rome controlled by two people.
duumvirate (Noun)
A group of two officials; a union or coalition of two people.
Duumvirate
A duumvirate is an alliance between two equally powerful political or military leaders. The term can also be used to describe a state with two different military leaders who both declare themselves to be the sole leader of the state.
duumvirate
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