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principal

Pronunciation: /ˈprɪnsɪp(ə)l/
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Definition of principal

adjective

[attributive]
  • 1first in order of importance; main:the country’s principal cities
  • 2denoting an original sum invested or lent:the principal amount of your investment

noun

  • 1the most important or senior person in an organization or group:a design consultancy whose principal is based in San Francisco
  • the head of a school, college, or other educational institution: I was appointed principal of the new school
  • the leading performer in a concert, play, ballet, or opera: the singing style of the principals
  • Music the leading player in each section of an orchestra: he had been an outstanding principal in the orchestra
  • (in certain professions) a fully qualified practitioner: principals in general practice are self-employed and controlled by their practice agreements
  • (in the UK) a senior civil servant in charge of a particular section.
  • 2 [in singular] a sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid:the winners are paid from the interest without even touching the principal
  • 3a person for whom another acts as an agent or representative:stockbrokers in Tokyo act as agents rather than as principals
  • 4 Law the person directly responsible for a crime.
  • historical each of the combatants in a duel.
  • 5a main rafter supporting purlins.
  • 6an organ stop sounding a main register of open flue pipes typically an octave above the diapason: all the principals are on one manual

Phrases

principal in the first degree

Law a person who directly perpetrates a crime.

principal in the second degree

Law a person who directly aids the perpetration of a crime.

Derivatives

principalship

noun

Origin:

Middle English: via Old French from Latin principalis 'first, original', from princeps, princip- 'first, chief'

On the confusion of principal and principle, see principle (usage).

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Definition of principal in the US English dictionary
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