Ácrata in english
Accra
pronunciation: ɑkrɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑkrɑ part of speech: noun
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ácrata = anarchist ; nonconformist.
Example: Such wasteful practices are only engaged in for the benefit of a certain, arbitrarily small, class of Bohemian scholars, who are probably anarchists anyway.Example: There were popular religious works, mainly by later seventeenth century nonconformist divines, of which the most famous was of course John Bunyan.