democratic
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Is democratic a Scrabble word?
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Definition
adj (English)
1. (US, politics) Alternative letter-case form of Democratic (“of, pertaining to, or supporting the Democratic Party”).Examples: "Mount Vernon is run by a strong democratic party organization."USalt-of
noun (English)
1. (chiefly in the plural, dated) Synonym of democrat (“a supporter of democracy; an advocate of democratic politics (originally (historical) as opposed to the aristocrats in Revolutionary France)”).Examples: "This kingly government (as some call it) is a thing that our democraticks cannot brook: we are an undone people if we do not down with that."; "[…] [Thomas] Fairfax was made general of all the forces both in England and Ireland; and Rainsbrough [i.e., Thomas Rainsborough], a leveller, and a violent head of the democraticks, high-admiral."; "Several circumſtances have concurred to confirm the belief that this wretched lunatick was the identical Marquis de Brunoy, who had been buried in the gloom of a priſon for nine years, whilſt the world thought him dead. The mad democraticks began to ſpread reports that the Count de Provence was privy to this tranſaction; and that it was this Prince who had obtained the Lettre de Cachet, by virtue of which this wretched man had been ſo long deprived of the light of heaven."Synonyms: democratical, democratist, democratdatedin-plural
adj (English)
1. (US politics) Of, pertaining to, or supporting the Democratic Party.Examples: "The most recent Democratic president of the United States is Joe Biden."; "The vote was 54-46. The vote was mostly along party lines though Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania joined Republicans in supporting Bondi."USnot-comparable
2. (rare) Alternative letter-case form of democratic (“pertaining to democracy”).alt-ofnot-comparablerare
Definition source: Wiktionary