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abettor
accent
accessorily
accessory
accompaniment
acquittal
acroatic
action
add
additament
adjunct
advocate
agency
allegory
altar
analysis
anchor
answerable
antecessor
antimonial
append
appendage
arbor
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archdivine
archenemy
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archpoet
archprotestant
archtraitor
archtyrant
aristocracy
aristocratical
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arundelian
attic
avocation
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barge-course
barley
basement
bastion
beam
beauty
brain
butler
cabin
cachalot
capital
capitol
cardinal
cathedral
chaldaic
challenge
channel
chestnut-tree
chief
chiefly
chieftain
chore
circle
cloister
club
cofferer
collateral
color
come
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complete
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concordance
configuration
contributary
corner-stone
coroner
cotton-plant
cotton-shrub
council
countersign
courses
crown-post
custos
demand
derange
diadem
difference
dine
dining
dinner
diploma
discount
discounted
diversion
docket
dominion
drama
eagle
emotion
encyclopedy
entremets
enumeration
epilogue
epitomize
epitomy
especial
especially
eurite
exchequer
fear
fever
figure
flower
focus
for
fore
friar
front
frontispiece
fruit-tree
garland
garnishee
garter
gastric
generator
geography
girder
grand
great
ground
handed
head
headstone
hero
humor
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illuminati
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implication
incident
infidelity
inn
intent
intention
interest
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keel
leading
ledger
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liable
light
lobby
luminary
magistrate
main
main-keel
main-land
main-mast
main-sail
mainly
mart
master
master-jest
master-lode
master-string
master-tooth
master-touch
master-work
matadore
mate
meal
memoir
metropolitical
minor
mode
modulator
moral
mouth
muggy
neck
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niter
noble
node
nominate
occupation
officer
ordeal
order
parenthesis
pastry
peroration
plant
pole-axe
posture
potato
preceptor
premier
primary
principal
principality
principally
principalness
principate
privy-signet
projection
prolifical
prominent
prothonotary
provincial
provincialism
proxy
prudence
quarter
rajahship
recapitulate
recapitulating
recapitulation
rector
redeem
redemption
reimbursement
relative
responsible
reticular
ribin
rock
roman
sail
samaritan
sanders
saturn
saving
sect
senate
sheep
similar
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sketch
small
spur
square-rigged
stamen
staple
stark
state
stem
ster
sting
stowage
strength
studding-sail
suffragan
surety
surgery
surveyor-general
swanimote
synopsis
synoptical
table
tackle
tail
tartan
thine
thunder
tillage
tint
tonic
toparch
treasurer
tree
tripoli
underclerk
undermaster
undersecretary
union
unprince
v
vestry-man
vicar-general
volute
wacky
ward-room
whirling-table
wood
world
yacht



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PRIN'CIPAL, a. [L. principalis, from princeps.]

1. Chief; highest in rank, character or respectability; as the principal officers of a government; the principal men of a city, town, or state. Acts 25. 1 Chron.24.

2. Chief; most important or considerable; as the principal topics of debate; the principal arguments in a case; the principal points of law; the principal beams of a building; the principal productions of a country.

Wisdom is the principal thing. Prov.4.

3. In law, a principal challenge, is where the cause assigned carries with it prima facie evidence of partiality, favor or malice.

4. In music, fundamental.

PRIN'CIPAL, n. A chief or head; one who takes the lead; as the principal of a faction, an insurrection or mutiny.

1. The president, governor, or chief in authority. We apply the word to the chief instructor of an academy or seminary of learning.

2. In law, the actor or absolute perpetrator of a crime, or an abettor. A principal in the first degree, is the absolute perpetrator of the crime; a principal in the second degree, is one who is present, aiding and abetting the fact to be done; distinguished from an accessory. In treason, all persons concerned are principals.

3. In commerce, a capital sum lent on interest, due as a debt or used as a fund; so called in distinction from interest or profits.

Taxes must be continued, because we have no other means for paying off the principal.

4. One primarily engaged; a chief party; in distinction from an auxiliary.

We were not principals, but auxiliaries in the war.
1913 Definition
Principal (principal)
a.(?)
Prin"ci*pal
[F., from L. principalis. See Prince.]
  1. Highest in rank, authority, character, importance, or degree] most considerable or important; chief; main; as, the principal officers of a Government; the principal men of a state; the principal productions of a country; the principal arguments in a case.

    Wisdom is the principal thing. Prov. iv. 7.

  2. Of or pertaining to a prince; princely.
    [A Latinism] [Obs.] Spenser.

    Principal axis. See Axis of a curve, under Axis. -- Principal axes of a quadric (Geom.), three lines in which the principal planes of the solid intersect two and two, as in an ellipsoid. -- Principal challenge. (Law) See under Challenge. -- Principal plane. See Plane of projection (a), under Plane. -- Principal of a quadric (Geom.), three planes each of which is at right angles to the other two, and bisects all chords of the quadric perpendicular to the plane, as in an ellipsoid. -- Principal point (Persp.), the projection of the point of sight upon the plane of projection. -- Principal ray (Persp.), the line drawn through the point of sight perpendicular to the perspective plane. -- Principal section (Crystallog.), a plane passing through the optical axis of a crystal.

  3. A leader, chief, or head; one who takes the lead; one who acts independently, or who has controlling authority or influence; as, the principal of a faction, a school, a firm, etc.; -- distinguished from a subordinate, abettor, auxiliary, or assistant.
  4. The chief actor in a crime, or an abettor who is present at it, -- as distinguished from an accessory.
    (b)
  5. A thing of chief or prime importance; something fundamental or especially conspicuous.
    Specifically: (a) (Com.)

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