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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In Greek antiquity, originally the name of the office or official residence of a magistracy; later, the body of magistrates itself, and, afterward, the depot in which public archives were preserved. Ruins of the archeia of Megalopolis have been recovered by excavation.
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