Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
diarchic
Adjective
/daɪˈɑːrkɪk/

Definition
Relating to or characterized by a system of dual rule or government.

Examples
- Many ancient civilizations were diarchic, with two kings ruling side by side.
- The diarchic system in the community allowed for balanced decision-making between the two leaders.

Meaning
Diarchic describes a political or organizational structure where two leaders or authorities share power equally.

Synonyms
- Dualistic
- Co-ruling
- Jointly governed