polity
English
Etymology
From Middle French politie, from Latin politia (circa. 1530s CE), from Ancient Greek πολιτεία (politeía, “polity, policy, the state”). Doublet of policy and police.
Pronunciation
Noun
polity (plural polities)
- (politics) An organizational structure of the government of a state, church, etc.
- (political science) A politically organized unit; a state.
- Different nations have different forms of polities, from provinces and states to territories and municipalities.
Related terms
Translations
an organizational structure of the government
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politically organized unit
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