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The residence and offices of the President and certain members of his staff.
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(Britain, dialect) An autonomous assembly, for example, as advocated in the Shetland Movement.
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The wife of an ambassador.
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Alternative form of archchief [(rare) A supreme, primary leader of any organization.]
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Alternative form of archcommander [(rare, science fiction, fantasy, video games) The supreme commander; a commander-in-chief.]
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(rare) A supreme, primary leader of any organization.
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(rare) The foremost leader.
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The status or office of bedel.
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The head of a political party in a given region or district.
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(historical) An officer of the ancient Roman army, in command of a century of soldiers.
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(rare) The wife of a chancellor.
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Obsolete spelling of chief [A leader or head of a group of people, organisation, etc.]
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The governor of a U.S. state.
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Obsolete spelling of chief [A leader or head of a group of people, organisation, etc.]
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The leaders or chiefs of a people, collectively.
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of or relating to a chief
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The role or position of a chief.
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The area or population ruled by a chief.
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The role or status of chieftain.
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(uncountable) The state of being a chieftain
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(historical) The smallest division of a manor under the control of a commander of an order of knights, originally only the Knights Hospitaller.
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(by extension) The chief or leader of an interest or party.
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(by extension) The chief or leader of an interest or party.
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The rank of a czar; tsarship.
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(obsolete) A commander in charge of ten men.
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(UK) A hereditary royal officeholder and chivalric title under the sovereign of the United Kingdom, responsible for state funerals and coronations.
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Obsolete spelling of emperor [The male monarch or ruler of an empire.]
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The chairperson or the senior shop steward of a trade union chapel (branch) in UK printing and journalism.
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(by extension) A political leader, or a ringleader.
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The position or office of a generalissimo.
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A female governor in Spanish-speaking regions.
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(UK) The official residence of the Governor of a British dependency.
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Alternative form of grand serjeanty [(law, historical) A kind of land tenure by serjeanty (i.e., requiring personal service other than military service) direct from a lord paramount, typically the king.]
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The office or dignity of a greeve.
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(informal) The person in charge; the highest-ranking person in an organization.
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(obsolete, rare) A chieftain.
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The position of a head or chief.
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(US, informal) An officer with political influence; a head or chief in government, such as a sheriff, particularly where that person is Hispanic or of Mexican descent.
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The rank or position of junior; juniority.
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(US) The president of the United States.
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(archaic) Command of an army or military unit.
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The highest order of merit in France.
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(Britain, historical) Any of a number of local authorities established to improve public health in urban areas of England and Wales from 1848 to 1894.
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(UK, dated) Indicating the elder of two brothers, appended to a surname in public schools.
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(military) A man of the highest military rank in certain countries.
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Alternative form of marquisate [The territory held by a marquis, margrave or marchioness.]
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Alternative spelling of marshalate [The office of marshal, or the community of people who hold this office.]
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(UK, slang, obsolete, humorous) A baker.
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Abbreviation of monsignor.
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(historical) The leader of a naucrary.
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The rank or condition of a nawab.
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A chief, employer, or superior.
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A higher-ranking chief; a leader of several chiefs.
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A chief or superior; (specifically, chiefly South Africa) an African chief having the highest status in a region; a paramount chief.
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An officer who commands fifty men, particularly (historical) in the Spartan army.
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Of or relating to the captain of the vanguard of a Roman army.
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The rank or position of senior; seniority.
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The leader or commander of an army; a general.
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The highest-ranking member of an organization or country, who has absolute power.
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(figuratively) Leadership, particularly the position of a monarch.
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Alternative form of Speech from the Throne [A ceremonial event in some monarchies having parliamentary systems of government, occurring at the opening of a new parliamentary session or at some other interval, in which a king, queen, or designated official reads a prepared speech to the members of parliament outlining the government's agenda.]
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A Vice Presidential candidate selected for his or her youth or attractiveness rather than his or her experience or ability to assume the Office of the Presidency.
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The rank of a tsar; czarship.
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The person elected Vice-President of the United States between the time of the election victory on or after Election Day to installation in office usually on Inauguration Day.
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A chief who leads a group in wartime, a warlord, a war leader.
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A member of a works council.
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the leader of a country, such as the president, prime minister, etc.
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