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president
[ noun ]
- an executive officer of a firm or corporation
<noun.person>
- the person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
<noun.person>
the President likes to jog every morning
- the chief executive of a republic
<noun.person>
- the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization
<noun.person>
address your remarks to the chairperson
- the head administrative officer of a college or university
<noun.person>
- the office of the United States head of state
<noun.act>
a President is elected every four years

President \Pres"i*dent\, n.
Precedent. [Obs.] --Bacon.
President \Pres"i*dent\, a.
Occupying the first rank or chief place; having the highest
authority; presiding. [R.]
His angels president
In every province. --Milton.
President \Pres"i*dent\, n. [F. pr['e]sident, L. praesidens,
-entis, p. pr. of praesidere. See {Preside}.]
1. One who is elected or appointed to preside; a presiding
officer, as of a legislative body. Specifically:
(a) The chief officer of a corporation, company,
institution, society, or the like.
(b) The chief executive officer of the government in
certain republics; as, the president of the United
States.
2. A protector; a guardian; a presiding genius. [Obs.]
Just Apollo, president of verse. --Waller.