vice-consular

vice-con·sul

[vahys-kon-suhl]
noun
a consular officer of a grade below that of consul.
Also, vice consul.


Origin:
1550–60

vice-con·su·lar, adjective
vice-con·su·late, noun
vice-con·sul·ship, noun
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