"二院制" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Japanese]

IPA: [ɲ̟iĩɰ̃se̞ː] Forms: 二院制 [canonical] (ruby: (), (いん), (せい)), niinsei [romanization], niwinsei [romanization], にゐんせい [hiragana, historical]
Etymology: From 二院 (niin, “two chambers”) + 制 (-sei, “-cracy; -archy”). Etymology templates: {{suf|ja|二院|制|t1=two chambers|t2=-cracy; -archy|tr1=niin|tr2=-sei}} 二院 (niin, “two chambers”) + 制 (-sei, “-cracy; -archy”) Head templates: {{ja-noun|に.いんせい|hhira=にゐんせい}} 二(に)院(いん)制(せい) • (niinsei) ^(←にゐんせい (niwinsei)?)
  1. Synonym of 両院制 (ryōinsei, “bicameralism”) (principle of dividing legislative body into two groups) Wikipedia link: ja:二院制 Categories (topical): Government, Two Synonyms: 両院制 [synonym, synonym-of]

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