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monocrat

[mon-uh-krat] / ˈmɒn əˌkræt /
NOUN
despot
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Ben Greenberg plays guitar in the Brooklyn band Zs, but he is also the monocrat of Hubble, a project of one.

From New York Times

Even if a monocrat were elected, he would be overborne by the republican sense of his constituents.

From Project Gutenberg

What would they have said to the proposal to create a monocrat ad hoc, an official permanently endowed by virtue of his office with the function of king-maker?

From Project Gutenberg

All the old spirit of 1776, rekindling the newspapers from Boston to Charleston, proves this; and even the monocrat papers are obliged to publish the most furious philippics against England.

From Project Gutenberg

In the eyes of his opponents, the Republican was no better than a democrat, a Jacobin, a revolutionary incendiary; and the Federalist no better than a monocrat and a Tory.

From Project Gutenberg