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principal
adjective first in rank or importance; chief; main.
noun
1 the head of an educational institution.
2 a leading actor, singer or dancer in a theatrical production.
3 law the person on behalf of whom an agent is acting.
4 law someone ultimately responsible for fulfilling an obligation.
5 someone who commits or participates in a crime.
6 commerce the original sum of money on which interest is paid.
7 music the leading player of each section of an orchestra.
[13c: French, from Latin principalis chief, from princeps leader]
principally adverb .

principal, principle These words are often confused with each other.

principal boy
noun the part of the young male hero in a pantomime, usually played by a woman.
principal parts
plural noun , grammar the main forms of a verb from which all other forms can be deduced, eg in English the infinitive, the past tense and the past participle.
principality
noun (principalities )
1 a territory ruled by a prince, or one that he derives his title from.
2 (the Principality) in the UK: Wales.
3 in the traditional medieval hierarchy of nine ranks of angels: an angel of the seventh rank.
principle
noun
1 a general truth or assumption from which to argue.
2 a scientific law, especially one that explains a natural phenomenon or the way a machine works.
3 a general rule of morality that guides conduct; the having of or holding to such rules a woman of principle .
4 (principles) a set of such rules.
5 technical a norm of procedure the principle of primogeniture .
6 a fundamental element or source the vital principle .
7 chem a constituent of a substance that gives it its distinctive characteristics.
[14c: from Latin principium beginning or source]
in principle said especially of agreement or disagreement to a plan, decision or action: in theory; in general, although not necessarily in a particular case We approved the scheme in principle, subject to certain adjustments .
on principle on the grounds of a particular principle of morality or wisdom.

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