Vice

vice

noun

{bc}moral depravity or corruption {bc}{sx|wickedness||}

vice

vice

preposition

{bc}in the place of

vice-

prefix

{bc}one that takes the place of

vice admiral

noun

{bc}a commissioned officer in the navy or coast guard who ranks above a rear admiral and whose insignia is three stars

vice-chan*cel*lor

noun

{bc}an officer ranking next below a chancellor and serving as deputy to the chancellor

vice-con*sul

noun

{bc}a consular officer subordinate to a consul general or to a consul

vice presidency

noun

{bc}the office of vice president

vice president

noun

{bc}an officer next in rank to a president and usually empowered to serve as president in that officeru0027s absence or disability

vice-re*gent

noun

{bc}a regentu0027s deputy

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