a political or military group holding power after a revolution; a political faction; an assembly or council for deliberation or administration, especially in Spanish-speaking nations
A Spanish word meaning a group of individuals forming a government, especially after a revolution or coup d'etat
a Spanish word referring to the governing group or committee running a country following a military or rebel coup
An elite council of military generals who make up the government - usually a dictatorship
{i} temporary ruling body established after a revolution (often comprised of military officers); council; administrative council, political council (especially in South America); junto
A junta is a military government that has taken power by force, and not through elections. a military government that has gained power by using force (junto , from jungere; JOIN)
military sect that controls a country after a revolution (in South American countries)
junta
Silbentrennung
jun·ta
Türkische aussprache
hûntı
Aussprache
/ˈho͝ontə/ /ˈhʊntə/
Etymologie
[ 'hun-t&, 'j&n-, 'h& ] (noun.) 1622. From Spanish junta, feminine form of junto from Latin iunctus, perfect passive participle of iungō (“join”). 1623.