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vice-chan·cel·lor

[vahys-chan-suh-ler, -chahn-]
noun
1.
a substitute, deputy, or subordinate chancellor.
2.
a chancery judge acting in place of a chancellor.
3.
the chief administrator of certain British universities. Compare chancellor ( def 7 ).

Origin:
1400–50; late Middle English

vice-chan·cel·lor·ship, noun
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