Usually means: Second highest executive office holder.
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  1. Vice-President, Vice-president, vice-president, vice-President: Wordnik
  2. Vice-President, vice-president: Wiktionary
  3. vice-president: Dictionary.com
  4. vice-president: Online Etymology Dictionary
  5. Vice-President, Vice-president: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  6. vice-president: Webster's 1828 Dictionary
  7. vice-president: TheFreeDictionary.com

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  1. vice-president: Legal dictionary

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  1. Vice-President: Urban Dictionary

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noun:  Alternative spelling of vice president [A deputy to a president, often empowered to assume the position of president on their death or absence.]
noun:  Alternative form of Vice President [(US) The holder of the secondary office to the President of the United States, who is first in line of succession to the President, and also acts as presiding officer of the United States Senate.]

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