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Definitions from the WebMagocracyDescriptionA magocracy is a form of government where the ruling authority is held by those who possess or excel in magical abilities. NounSense 1: Political SystemA magocracy can refer to a political system in which magical powers determine the ruling class, often favoring sorcerers, wizards, or magical beings. In such a society, the governance and decision-making processes heavily rely on magic. Example Sentence:The magocracy implemented policies that only benefited individuals with extraordinary magical talents. Sense 2: Society Dominated by MagicIn a broader sense, a magocracy can also describe a society or realm heavily influenced by magic, where magical practices, beliefs, and phenomena shape the culture, traditions, and everyday life of its inhabitants. Example Sentence:The ancient city was a magocracy, with floating buildings and enchanted plants that thrived through mystical energies. AdjectiveThe term "magocracy" is not commonly used as an adjective. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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