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polity

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the form of government of a social organization [syn: civil order ] a politically organized unit shrewd or crafty management of public affairs; "we was innocent of stratagems and polity"

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1530s, from Middle French politie (early 15c.) or directly from Late Latin polita "organized government" (see policy (n.1)).

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A polity is any kind of political entity . It is a group of people that are collectively united by a self-reflected cohesive force such as identity , that have a capacity to mobilise resources , and are organised by some form of institutionalised hierarchy ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context politics English) An organizational structure of the government of a state, church, etc. 2 (context political science English) A politically organized unit; a state.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Polity \Pol"i*ty\, n.; pl. Polities . [L. politia, Gr. ?: cf. F. politie. See 1st Policy , Police .] The form or constitution of the civil government of a nation or state; the framework or organization by which the various departments of government are ...

Usage examples of polity.

The unity of the Church lay, not in its being a polity, but in its being a family, a race, coming down by apostolical descent from its first founders and bishops.

Add to that the appearance of this new polity, claiming to be from the future, among the multifarious Germanies.

Then they linked their newly created habitats to a Router network looted from a dead alien civilization, now repurposed by posthumans to carry wormhole traffic between the ever-expanding mesh of interstellar polities.

There was money enough to house and reskill everyone, and a governing polity that actively courted immigration.

Their leader was that Ataulfus whose truly statesmanlike reflections on the unwisdom of destroying the Roman Empire and the necessity of incorporating the barbarians with its polity have been already quoted.

You have but emerged from primitive conditions: we have a literature, a priesthood, an agelong history and a polity.

New Japan is one of the newer human polities in this system, a bunch of nodes physically colocated in the humaniformed spaces of the colony cylinders.

I believe it can and does apply most efficiently, from the simple circumstance that the more diversified the descendants from any one species become in structure, constitution, and habits, by so much will they be better enabled to seize on many and widely diversified places in the polity of nature, and so be enabled to increase in numbers.

There would be complexities, difficulties, and at least two alternate plans had to be prepared, depending on which faction was in control of the Neptunian polity.

Rome take place in consequence of the Tracts for the Times, I do not impute blame to them, but to those who, instead of acknowledging such Anglican principles of theology and ecclesiastical polity as they contain, set themselves to oppose them.

Its action depends on there being places in the polity of nature, which can be better occupied by some of the inhabitants of the country undergoing modification of some kind.

Force Levels and Iraq After Saddam Reconstructing Iraq The Limits of Knowledge and Planning First Things First: Security and Humanitarian Considerations The Importance of the United Nations Following the Bosnia Model Administering the Country and Building a New Polity Military Reform Truth and Reconciliation A Necessary Task CONCLUSIONS: Not Whether, But When Half Measures Will No Longer Work Risks and Costs Sooner or Later?

To sum up, I believe that species come to be tolerably well-defined objects, and do not at any one period present an inextricable chaos of varying and intermediate links: firstly, because new varieties are very slowly formed, for variation is a very slow process, and natural selection can do nothing until favourable variations chance to occur, and until a place in the natural polity of the country can be better filled by some modification of some one or more of its inhabitants.

I have never experienced cosmic consciousĀ­ness, never joined in a true coadunation of minds, never experienced even the least hint of those awesome precursors to Unity that the young operants of the modern, post-ReĀ­bellion Human Polity yearn after and mind-whisper about.

That marvelous coloratura, entombed on laser-read record flecks, was preserved forever while the singer herself was silenced, sacrificed along with so many other things for the alleged greater good of the Human Polity of the Galactic Milieu.