Australian English Meaning of principals
principals
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principals
the construction that gives shape and strength to a roof and is usually one of several trusses, being the main or most important, consequential, or influential, the person from whom an agent's authority derives, as, the chief executive officer of an educational institution, a leading or most important person, one who engages another to act as an agent subject to general control and instruction, of, relating to, or constituting principal or a principal, the corpus of an estate, portion, devise, or bequest, the person primarily or ultimately liable on a legal obligation, the head of a school, a principal under common law who intentionally commits and is actually or constructively present at the commission of a crime, a sum of money that is placed to earn interest, is owed as a debt, or is used as a fund, a participant in an action or transaction especially having control or authority, a person who has controlling authority or is in a leading position, most important, consequential, or influential, the most important member of a piece of framing, most important, one who engages another to act for him or her subject to his or her general control or instruction, of, relating to, or constituting principal or a principal (see principal entry 2), one who commits a crime or instigates, encourages, or assists another to commit it especially when constructively or actually present see also accessory sense 1, the person primarily liable on a legal obligation or one who will ultimately bear the burden because of a duty to indemnify another as distinguished from one (as an endorser, surety, or guarantor) who is secondarily liable, a matter or thing of primary importance, a chief or head man or woman, the chief or an actual participant in a crime, a principal under common law who aids, encourages, or commands another to commit a crime and is actually or constructively present when it is committed, a capital sum earning interest, due as a debt, or used as a fund, a leading performer, the main body of an estate, devise, or bequest
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principals
the construction that gives shape and strength to a roof and is usually one of several trusses, being the main or most important, consequential, or influential,
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extras
principalities => principalities, princesses => princesses, princes => princes, princelings => little princes, princeliness => princely,