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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 • Dec. 21, 2011

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

From Thomas Jefferson The Apostle of Americanism by Chinard, Gilbert

While John Marshall found him "a sensible, plain, candid, good-tempered man," Jefferson could see in him nothing but a "monocrat" and "Anglo-man."

From History of the United States by Beard, Charles A. (Charles Austin)

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 Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3. by Lossing, Benson John

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 The Critical Period of American History by Fiske, John