junta – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
junta
n.
temporary ruling body established after a revolution (often comprised of military officers); council; administrative council, political council (especially in South America); junto
Junta
Junta ( or ) is a term in
Spanish for a civil deliberative or administrative council. In
English, it is predominantly used for an authoritarian state run
by high ranking officers of a
military. It may refer to:
Governance:
- Junta (Habsburg)
- Specific to Spain:
- Argentina in the 1810s:
- Chile in the 1810s:
- Greece 1967–1974:
- Portugal:
- Other organisations:
junta
Noun
1. a group of military officers who rule a country after seizing power
(synonym) military junta
(hypernym) clique, coterie, ingroup, inner circle, pack, camp
Junta (die)
nf.
junta, temporary ruling body established after a revolution, political council, administrative council (esp. in South America)
junta
nf.
junta, temporary ruling body established after a revolution (often comprised of military officers); council; administrative council, political council (especially in South America)
juntar
v.
join, attach, connect; unite, combine; be connected; become a member; scare up
junto
adj.
together, cooperatively, simultaneously