- Administration - Government - Ruling body - System of rule - Mode or system of rule or management; character of
government, or of the prevailing social system. - The condition of a river with respect to the rate of its
flow, as measured by the volume of water passing different cross
sections in a given time, uniform regime being the condition when the
flow is equal and uniform at all the cross sections.
- Beau Brummell period - Office with ruling powers - Ruling body - The office of ruler; rule; authority; government. - Especially, the office, jurisdiction, or dominion of a
regent or vicarious ruler, or of a body of regents; deputed or
vicarious government. - A body of men intrusted with vicarious government; as, a
regency constituted during a king's minority, absence from the kingdom,
or other disability.
- A tense reshuffle in the Upper House - Ancient Rome’s legislative body - Governing body - Legislative body - Legislative chamber - Parliamentary body - Ruling body of a university called
- Nobility - Peerage - Privileged class - The upper class in England - Government by the best citizens. - A ruling body composed of the best citizens. - A form a government, in which the supreme power is
vested in the principal persons of a state, or in a privileged order;
an oligarchy.
- The head; also, a knoblike protuberance or capitulum. - The top or superior part of a thing. - The council or ruling body of the University of Cambridge
prior to the constitution of 1856.
- A body of elders in the early Christian church. - A judicatory consisting of all the ministers within a
certain district, and one layman, who is a ruling elder, from each
parish or church, commissioned to represent the church in conjunction
with the pastor. This body has a general jurisdiction over the churches
under its care, and next below the provincial synod in authority. - The Presbyterian religion of polity. - That part of the church reserved for the officiating
priest. - The residence of a priest or clergyman.