| ARCHDUCHIES | • archduchies n. Plural of archduchy. • ARCHDUCHY n. the territory of an archduke or archduchess. |
| ENTELECHIES | • entelechies n. Plural of entelechy. • ENTELECHY n. perfect realization as opposed to a potentiality. |
| ETHNARCHIES | • ethnarchies n. Plural of ethnarchy. • ETHNARCHY n. the dominion of an ethnarch. |
| HAGIARCHIES | • hagiarchies n. Plural of hagiarchy. • HAGIARCHY n. government by holy persons, also HAGIOCRACY. |
| HEPTARCHIES | • heptarchies n. Plural of heptarchy. • HEPTARCHY n. government by seven persons; a group of seven allied but independent kingdoms, esp. of Anglo-Saxon England. |
| HIERARCHIES | • hierarchies n. Plural of hierarchy. • HIERARCHY n. a body or organization classified in successively subordinate grades. |
| LOGOMACHIES | • logomachies n. Plural of logomachy. • LOGOMACHY n. a dispute about words; controversy marked by verbiage. |
| MACONOCHIES | • MACONOCHIE n. army tinned stew. |
| MONOMACHIES | • monomachies n. Plural of monomachy. • MONOMACHY n. single combat; a duel, also MONOMACHIA. |
| OLIGARCHIES | • oligarchies n. Plural of oligarchy. • OLIGARCHY n. a government in which a few people control all power. |
| PENTARCHIES | • pentarchies n. Plural of pentarchy. • PENTARCHY n. government by five individuals. |
| PHYLARCHIES | • phylarchies n. Plural of phylarchy. • PHYLARCHY n. the office of a phylarch; government of a class or tribe. |
| POLYARCHIES | • polyarchies n. Plural of polyarchy. • POLYARCHY n. government by many people. |
| SCIAMACHIES | • sciamachies n. Plural of sciamachy. • SCIAMACHY n. fighting with a shadow or an imaginary opponent, also SCIOMACHY, SKIAMACHY. |
| SCIOMACHIES | • sciomachies n. Plural of sciomachy. • SCIOMACHY n. fighting with a shadow or an imaginary opponent, also SCIAMACHY, SKIAMACHY. |
| SEANNACHIES | • seannachies n. Plural of seannachie. • seannachies n. Plural of seannachy. • SEANNACHY n. (Gaelic) a Highland or Irish genealogist and transmitter of family lore, also SEANNACHIE, SENNACHIE, SHANACHIE. |
| SKIAMACHIES | • SKIAMACHY n. fighting with a shadow or an imaginary opponent, also SCIAMACHY, SCIOMACHY. |
| TETRARCHIES | • tetrarchies n. Plural of tetrarchy. • TETRARCHY n. government by four people. |
| THEOMACHIES | • theomachies n. Plural of theomachy. • THEOMACHY n. homeric strife or battle among the gods. |
| ULOTRICHIES | • ULOTRICHY n. the state of being woolly-haired. |