government house
(ˌgʌv ərnˈmɛn tlˌɪz əm, -ərˈmɛn-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(in Canada) the official residence of a governor general and, in some provinces, of a lieutenant governor.
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governor general
Webster Dictionary
a governor who has lieutenant or deputy governors under him; as, the governor general of Canada, of India
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legate
(ˈlɛg ɪt)
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an assistant to a general or to the governor of a province.
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legate
Webster Dictionary
an official assistant given to a general or to the governor of a province
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privy council
(ˈprɪv i)
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(in Canada) a body of persons who advise the Governor General.
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gnaeus julius agricola
(Agricola, Gnaeus Julius Agricola)
Princeton's WordNet
Roman general who was governor of Britain and extended Roman rule north to the Firth of Forth (37-93)
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agricola
(Agricola, Gnaeus Julius Agricola)
Princeton's WordNet
Roman general who was governor of Britain and extended Roman rule north to the Firth of Forth (37-93)
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resident
(ˈrɛz ɪ dənt)
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(in British India) a representative of the British governor general at the court of an Indian ruler.
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hastings
(ˈheɪ stɪŋz)
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Warren, 1732–1818, first British governor general of India 1773–85.
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residency
(ˈrɛz ɪ dən si)
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(in British India) the official residence of a representative of the British governor general at the court of an Indian ruler.
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stadtholder
Webster Dictionary
formerly, the chief magistrate of the United Provinces of Holland; also, the governor or lieutenant governor of a province
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durbar
Webster Dictionary
an audience hall; the court of a native prince; a state levee; a formal reception of native princes, given by the governor general of India
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jinnah
(ˈdʒɪn ə)
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Mohammed Ali (“Quaid-i-Azam”), 1876–1948, Muslim leader in India: first governor general of Pakistan 1947–48.
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general
(ˈdʒɛn ər əl)
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an army officer of any of the five highest ranks: brigadier general, major general, lieutenant general, general, or general of the army.
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mountbatten
(ʊntˈbæt n)
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Louis, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, 1900–79, British admiral: viceroy of India 1947; governor general of India 1947–48.
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lieutenant general
(lieutenant general)
Princeton's WordNet
a general officer ranking above a major general and below a full general
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major-general
(major-general)
Princeton's WordNet
a general officer ranking above a brigadier general and below a lieutenant general
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gubernatorial
(ˌgu bər nəˈtɔr i əl, -ˈtoʊr-, ˌgyu-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
of or pertaining to a state governor or the office of state governor.
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generalship
Webster Dictionary
the office of a general; the exercise of the functions of a general; -- sometimes, with the possessive pronoun, the personality of a general
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gubernatorial
(gubernatorial)
Princeton's WordNet
relating to a governor
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governorship
(governorship)
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the office of governor
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governor general
(governor general)
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a governor of high rank
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nabob
(nawab, nabob)
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a governor in India during the Mogul empire
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satrap
(satrap)
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a governor of a province in ancient Persia
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hakim
(hakim)
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a Muslim ruler or governor or judge
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nawab
(nawab, nabob)
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a governor in India during the Mogul empire
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bey
(bey)
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the governor of a district or province in the Ottoman Empire
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eparch
(eparch)
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the governor or prefect of an eparchy in ancient Greece
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margrave
(margrave)
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the military governor of a frontier province in medieval Germany
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generality
(generality)
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the quality of being general or widespread or having general applicability
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