"Despots" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Despots are rulers or leaders who wield absolute power and authority in an autocratic or dictatorial manner, often characterized by harshness, cruelty, and a lack of concern for their subjects' rights and freedoms. The term can also refer to individuals who dominate or control others, often through fear, intimidation, or manipulation.
Despotat is a noun that refers to a country or government ruled by a despot, which is a person who exercises absolute and often autocratic power.
Despotical refers to a government or system of rule characterized by despotism, which is a form of autocratic or totalitarian government in which one person has absolute authority and power over all aspects of the state and society. In a despotical system, the ruler or leader holds absolute power, free from check or legal constraints, and exercises it arbitrarily and often ruthlessly.
Despotism is a form of government in which one person, usually a monarch or dictator, holds absolute power and authority, often characterized by autocracy, authoritarianism, and arbitrary rule. In a despotic system, the ruler has complete control over the government, society, and economy, and exercise[s] absolute power without accountability or opposition. The term is often used to describe oppressive or tyrannical regimes where individual rights and freedoms are severely curtailed or absent.
Desquamative refers to something that causes or relates to peeling off or shedding of the skin, especially in large flakes or scales. This term is often used in medical contexts to describe skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, or dermatitis that cause the shedding of skin cells.
Desquamatory refers to relating to or causing the shedding of the outer layer of skin or other epithelial cells, such as scales, flakes, or dead skin. It can also be used to describe the process of shedding or peeling off.