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Aristocratism
Aristocratism Ar"is*to*crat`ism, n. 1. The principles of aristocrats. --Romilly. 2. Aristocrats, collectively. [R.]
Bureaucratist
Bureaucratist Bu*reau"cra*tist, n. An advocate for, or supporter of, bureaucracy.
Democratism
Democratism De*moc"ra*tism, n. The principles or spirit of a democracy. [R.]
Democratist
Democratist De*moc"ra*tist, n. A democrat. [R.] --Burke.
Hippocratism
Hippocratism Hip*poc"ra*tism, n. The medical philosophy or system of Hippocrates.
Pancratist
Pancratist Pan"cra*tist, n. An athlete; a gymnast.
Pantisocratist
Pantisocratist Pan`ti*soc"ra*tist, n. One who favors or supports the theory of a pantisocracy. --Macaulay.
Socratism
Socratism Soc"ra*tism, n. The philosophy or the method of Socrates.
Socratist
Socratist Soc"ra*tist, n. [Gr. ????.] A disciple or follower of Socrates.

Meaning of Cratis from wikipedia

- The Crati is a river in Calabria, southern Italy. It is the largest river of Calabria and the third largest river of southern Italy after the Volturno...
- Fusinus cratis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Fasciolariidae, the spindle snails, the tulip snails and their allies...
- The Val di Crati was an administrative region in the Kingdom of Sicily. It was the territory originally conquered by Robert Guiscard in the 1050s. At...
- (Burma, Thailand, Vietnam) E. c. claudina Staudinger, 1889 (Palawan) E. c. cratis Butler, 1866 (Philippines: Luzon, Babuyanes; ****an) E. c. formosana Matsumura...
- Piane Crati (Calabrian: Chiànë; Gr****: Krathys) is a town and comune in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of southern Italy. Located in the...
- in the Appalachian region.: 310–12  Sociologists such as James Brown and Cratis Williams and authors such as Harry Caudill and Michael Harrington brought...
- wetland lagoon. The rivers are now known as the Crati and Coscile. Today the Coscile feeds into the Crati about 5 km from its mouth, which p****es just south...
- to be thrown into a pool of water in the grove with a wooden frame, or cratis, placed over his head, into which stones were thrown, drowning him. The...
- large wine-mixing vessel). Alternative suggestions include a derivative of cratis, a name for a type of woven basket that came to refer to a dish, or a derivative...
- Crati river, which flows about 95 kilometres (59 mi) in Calabria, southern Italy, from the Apennines to the Ionian Sea. The Busento joins the Crati in...