
1) Arch 2) Assets 3) Basic 4) Central 5) Chief 6) Corpus 7) Essential 8) Foremost 9) Fundamental 10) Head 11) Headmaster 12) Headmistress 13) Important 14) Lead 15) Leading 16) Main 17) Major 18) Manager 19) Overriding 20) Overruling 21) Prime 22) Schoolmaster 23) Significant 24) Staple 25) Star 26) Supreme
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1) Business law 2) Chief 3) Class action suit 4) Computer security 5) Foremost 6) Head 7) Headmaster 8) High school VIP 9) Important 10) Legal terminology 11) Main 12) Most important element 13) Of import 14) Primary 15) River in The New World 16) River of Chile 17) River in Chile 18) River in South America
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1) The amount of a loan (or bond) excluding interest, 2) An entity for whom an agent acts....
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• (n.) One of turrets or pinnacles of waxwork and tapers with which the posts and center of a funeral hearse were formerly crowned. • (n.) In English organs the chief open metallic stop, an octave above the open diapason. On the manual it is four feet long, on the pedal eight feet. In Germany this term corresponds to the English open diap...
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1. The initial amount of a loan, thus not including interest. 2. The person or other entity on whose behalf an agent acts, in the Principal Agent Theory.
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(from the article `diapason`) On the organ, the open and stopped diapason are two basic stops, or ranks of pipes sounding a given tone colour. Open diapason pipes are also known ... ...large- and small-scale ranks often imitate the tones of flutes and bowed strings respectively, and are named accordingly, the most characteristic ... ...
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(from the article `insurance`) ...bonds fill the gap left by theft insurance, which always excludes losses from persons in a position of trust. A bond involves three contracting ...
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(1) The total amount of money being borrowed or lent. (2) The party affected by agent decisions in a principal-agent relationship.
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(1) The total amount of money being borrowed or lent. (2) The party affected by agent decisions in a principal-agent relationship.
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The original amount of the loan, the capital.
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1. Highest in rank, authority, character, importance, or degree; most considerable or important; chief; main; as, the principal officers of a Government; the principal men of a state; the principal productions of a country; the principal arguments in a case. 'Wisdom is the principal thing.' (Prov. Iv. 7) ... 2. Of or pertaining to a prince; princel...
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1) one who commits the crime or is main accomplice in the crime 2) One who holds the high rank in business or job and who directs his/her subordinates to act as an agent on his behalf to ceate a legal relationship with the third party.
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(1) The total amount of money being borrowed or lent. (2) The party affected by agent decisions in a
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Prin'ci·pal adjective [ French, from Latin
principalis . See
Prince .]
1. Highest in rank, authority, character, importance, or degree; most considerable or important; chief; main; as, the
principal officers of a Government; the
principal men of a state; the
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A dealer who buys or sells stock for his/her own account.
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- The original amount of the loan, the capital.
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principal sum noun capital as contrasted with the income derived from it
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school principal noun the educator who has executive authority for a school; `she sent unruly pupils to see the principal`
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- Face amount of a SECURITY, exclusive of any PREMIUM or INTEREST. The basis for INTEREST computations.
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a major singing role, or the singer who performs such a role.
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A leading role or character in the opera.
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a main part
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[Test terms] main or most important
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most important element
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the educator who has executive authority for a school
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