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viceregent — [vīs΄rē′jənt] n. a deputy of a regent * * * vice regent (vīs) n. One who acts as a regent s deputy. vice reʹgen·cy (vīs rēʹjən sē) n. * * * … Universalium
viceregent — vicerègent m <N mn i, G ēntā/ nātā> DEFINICIJA vladarov zamjenik, namjesnik ETIMOLOGIJA vice + lat. regens: vladajući ← regere: vladati … Hrvatski jezični portal
viceregent — [vīs΄rē′jənt] n. a deputy of a regent … English World dictionary
viceregent — noun /vaɪsˈriːʤənt/ (plural /vaɪsˈriːʤənts/) The official administrative deputy of a regent; vicegerent See Also: viceregency, viceregal … Wiktionary
viceregent — vicereˈgent noun 1. Properly, a substitute for a regent 2. Often used mistakenly for vicegerent • • • Main Entry: ↑vice … Useful english dictionary
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