centumvirate

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From Latin centumvirātus, from centumvirī (centumvirs) + -ātus (-ate).

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centumvirate (plural centumvirates)

  1. A group of one hundred people, especially (politics) a council of about 100 men who share power or rule, particularly (historical) such a group in ancient Rome.

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