Secretary General

[sek-ri-ter-ee-jen-er-uhl]

sec·re·tar·y-gen·er·al

[sek-ri-ter-ee-jen-er-uhl]
noun, plural sec·re·tar·ies-gen·er·al.
the head or chief administrative officer of a secretariat.

Origin:
1695–1705
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WordNet
secretary general

noun
a person who is a chief administrator (as of the United Nations) 
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