
Duumvirate
[doo-UHM-vər-it]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Latin, 17th century
1.
A coalition of two people having joint authority or influence.
Examples of Duumvirate in a sentence
"After the founder brought her husband into the company, the pair operated as an equal duumvirate."
"Northern Ireland is a modern duumvirate ruled by the first minister and deputy first minister, who share identical powers."

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