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EtymologyFrom Latin gubernatio (“‘management, government’”) < Ancient Greek κυβερνισμός (kubernismos), κυβέρνησις (kubernēsis), “‘steering, pilotage, guiding’”) < κυβερνάω (kubernaō), “‘I steer, drive, guide, pilot’”) + -ment. Pronunciation
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government (plural governments)
Related termsUsage notesIn the United States, "government" most often refers to the permanent body of the bureaucracy, courts, etc., what might be called the state in Britain. The British sense of "the government" is the prime minister and his cabinet ministers, what Americans would call an administration. In Canada government is used in both senses and neither state nor administration are used. Translationsgovernment
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