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chancellor
- IPA[ˈtʃɑːns(ə)lə]
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- a senior state or legal official;short for Chancellor of the Exchequer
noun: chancellor, plural noun: chancellors
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- 1. a senior state or legal official the Lord chancellor and the judges will consider the application
- ▪ short for Chancellor of the Exchequer
- ▪ the head of the government in some European countries, such as Germany.
- ▪ the honorary head of a university.
- ▪ the president or chief administrative officer of a university.
- ▪ a bishop's law officer.
- ▪ the presiding judge of a chancery court.
- ▪ (in the UK) an officer of an order of knighthood who seals commissions.
- (in the UK) the highest officer of the Crown, responsible for the efficient functioning and ...
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- (in the UK) the highest officer of the Crown, responsible for the efficient functioning and ...
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- a deputy chancellor, especially one of a British university who discharges most of its ...
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- a deputy chancellor, especially one of a British university who discharges most of its ...
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- another term for Lord Chancellor
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- an assistant or deputy vice chancellor of a university: the University was represented by Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor J. L. Spencer
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- the chief finance minister of the United Kingdom, who prepares the nation's annual budgets.
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- the finance minister of the United Kingdom, responsible for preparing the nation's annual ...
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- IPA[ˈCHans(ə)lər]
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- a senior state or legal official: the Lord chancellor and the judges will consider the application
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