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consul
- IPA[ˈkɒnsl]
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- an official appointed by a state to live in a foreign city and protect the state's citizens and interests there;(in ancient Rome) each of the two annually elected chief magistrates who jointly ruled the republic.
noun: consul, plural noun: consuls
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- 1. an official appointed by a state to live in a foreign city and protect the state's citizens and interests there the British consul in Israel
- 2. (in ancient Rome) each of the two annually elected chief magistrates who jointly ruled the republic.
- ▪ any of the three chief magistrates of the first French republic (1799–1804).
- the title held by Napoleon Bonaparte from 1799 to 1804, when he became Emperor of France.
Oxford Dictionary
- a consul of the highest status.
Oxford Dictionary
- the title held by Napoleon Bonaparte from 1799 to 1804, when he became Emperor of France.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a consul of the highest status, stationed in a major city and supervising other consuls in the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkäns(ə)l]
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- an official appointed by a government to live in a foreign city and protect and promote the ... the British consul in Israel
Oxford American Dictionary