cratic

形容词 adj.

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Relating to counterions.
    — If we go on to consider the reaction in a solution so dilute that the interionic forces make a negligible contribution to the communal term in ΔF, we may refer to the cratic term, instead of the communal term;
  2. Relating to political or organisational power. rare
    — Arthur Stinchcombe, for example, pioneered what we call the cratic approach when he defined legitimacy as a 'power reserve'.

词形变化

more cratic comparative most cratic superlative

词源

From the suffix -cratic in words such as aristocratic, from French -cratique, from Ancient Greek -κρατικός (-kratikós). See -cratic for more.
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