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The answer CHANCELLOR has 31 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of chancellor in various dictionaries:
noun - the British cabinet minister responsible for finance
noun - the person who is head of state (in several countries)
noun - the honorary or titular head of a university
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The president is head of state while the person holding this official title is head of the government |
As Germany's head of government, I hold this title, not president |
As in a neighbor nation, Austria's head of govt., Wolfgang Scheussel, holds this official position & title |
Term for a chief minister of state; it's also the last name of a late NBC newscaster |
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A secretary to a monarch or noble. |
Chiefly British The chief secretary of an embassy. |
The chief minister of state in some European countries. |
The president of certain American universities. |
Chiefly British The honorary or titular head of a university. |
Law The presiding judge of a court of chancery or equity in some states of the United States. |
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Chancellor (Latin: cancellarius) is a title of various official positions in the governments of many nations. The original chancellors were the cancellarii of Roman courts of justiceushers, who sat at the cancelli or lattice work screens of a basilica or law court, which separated the judge and counsel from the audience. A chancellor's office is called a chancellery or chancery. The word is now used in the titles of many various officers in all kinds of settings (government, education, religion). Nowadays the term is most often used to describe:* The head of the government * A person in charge of foreign affairs * A person with duties related to justice * A person in charge of financial and economic issues * The head of a university |