Results for: self-governing
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self-governingautocephalous; autocephalic
able to choose, autonomic, independent, self-governing, self-sufficientautonomous
able to function by itself, done without obstruction, free; autonomous, self-governing, sovereign; self-reliant, self-sufficientindependent
acting as self-governing part, partially autonomous, somewhat independent, partially self-governing, partly self-governingsemiautonomous
Anglican diocesan court, assembly of cardinals and Pope, congregational governing body, council of clergymen, historical council or assembly, regulatory court in Lutheran churchesconsistory
association of individuals legally authorized to act as an individual (Business), group acting as single entity, group regarded as individual by law, local governing authoritycorporation
authority figure, governing body member, governing official, one who governs; executive head of a state (USA); device which automatically regulates speed (Machinery), regulating device, U.S. state executive, wardengovernor
authority, government; management; control, manner of government, state of governing a placegovernance
branch of grammar, organization of words in sentences, rule-based arrangement, rules for deriving logical formulas, rules governing program structure, rules of syntax, study of sentence structure (Grammar); rules governing the arrangement of instructio...syntax
bus or train making few stops, confined within a boundary, restricted; having restricted governing powers; unoriginal, narrow, mediocre, lacking full authority, lacking full scope, of relatively little talent, stopping at only a few places, with a limi...limited
church governing body, class, sort; kind; organization of pastors and older persons that governs a group of local churches; a presbytery; district or group of churches governed by such body, group of governed churchesclassis
city governing bodycity council
city or district with its own government, city council; governing body of the local area, members of local government, place with own local governmentmunicipality
code of morality, moral philosophy, set of moral principles or values, principles of conduct governing an institution, or an individualethics
collegium, governing body of cardinalsCollege of Cardinals
 

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