Concept cluster: Social systems > Official positions or titles
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The office or employment of an accountant.
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(countable) The office or position of an agent.
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(neologism) Someone selected as an ambassador based at least in part upon their history of political donations or contributions.
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The office or function of auditor.
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The status or position of a banker.
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(Kentucky) A cabinet-level agency in the executive branch; that is, an agency headed by a member of the governor's cabinet.
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(Ancient China, historical) A high-ranking official who was responsible for the supervision of subordinate government officials.
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Someone who governs something together with someone else
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The position or employment of a commissary.
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The position or office of being on a committee.
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The position or office of a comptroller.
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A charge or duty paid to a consul
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Obsolete form of consular. [Of or pertaining to a consul, or the office thereof.]
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The position or office of a controller.
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The role or office of coroner.
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(obsolete) A director or governor.
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A joint sovereign.
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Obsolete spelling of council [A committee that leads or governs (e.g. city council, student council).]
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(politics) A high ranking diplomat, usually just below an ambassador or minister.
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A board of curators or advisory board, in certain European institutions.
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The rank or period of being a curator.
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The position or role of deputy.
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A person, such as an ambassador, who is accredited to represent a government officially in its relations with other governments or international organisations
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A group of people (including diplomats) from one nation present in another as authorized representatives of the first, a foreign mission.
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The highest executive officer within a governmental, statutory, NGO, third sector or not-for-profit institution. In reference to government, the executive officer below the minister of the department.
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The position or job of being an editor
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the office or position of an executor
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The role or status of a gardener.
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A device which regulates or controls some action of a machine through automatic feedback.
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(obsolete) governing
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The role or duration of being a janitor.
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The role or status of magistrate.
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The office or character of a mediator.
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The role or status of a messenger.
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The role or status of an orator.
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Invested with full power.
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The role or status of a plenipotentiary.
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A title added to a person's name, such as Mr. or Dr.
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To govern in the role of premier.
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Someone who presides; a leader, an overseer, a president.
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Alternative form of praetorship [(historical) The office or term of a praetor.]
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A member of a privy council; a close, intimate advisor, usually to a monarch.
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The personal seal of a English or Scottish monarch.
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The post or office of proctor.
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(Ancient Rome) The governor of a small imperial province.
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Alternative form of prothonotary. [(obsolete, historical) A chief legal clerk or notary in Roman Byzantium, and (hence) in Rome.]
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A substitute or assistant rector.
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The office or position of prorector.
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The office of a protector or regent; protectorate.
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The office or position of a provisor.
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The state, property, or office of being a provost.
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(historical) The office or remit of a provost, especially with reference to French history.
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(obsolete) Government; guidance.
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(obsolete) An officer of state charged with the duty of procuring and dispatching diplomas and decrees.
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(law) The chief executive officer of a judicial forum, in charge of the entire registry of the department.
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The office or position of a registrar.
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In Spanish countries, a court or trial held by a newly elected official, such as the governor of a province, to examine the conduct of a predecessor.
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A diplomatic representative who resides at a foreign court, usually of inferior rank to an ambassador.
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The role or trade of a scrivener.
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(Scotland) A formal meeting, especially of a judicial or ecclesiastical body.
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(UK, law, historical) The lord's power or privilege of holding a court in a district, as in manor or lordship; jurisdiction of causes, and the limits of that jurisdiction.
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The role or office of solicitor.
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The position of being a spokesman.
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(Scotland) The jurisdiction of a steward, or the lands under such jurisdiction.
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A very skilled or successful diplomat (government representative).
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The position or office of a surrogate.
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The role or status of syndic.
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The role or office of treasurer.
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(historical) The office of tribune

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