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An official appointed by a government to reside in a foreign country and represent his or her government's commercial interests and assist its citizens there. See Usage Note at council.
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Either of the two chief magistrates of the Roman Republic, elected for a term of one year.
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Any of the three chief magistrates of the French Republic from 1799 to 1804.
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