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chiefThe ICS title for individuals responsible for command of functional sections: Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Finance/Administration.
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chiefc. 1300, "highest in rank or power; most important or prominent; supreme, best," from Old French chief "chief, principal, first" (10c., Modern French chef), from Vulgar Latin *capu [..]
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chiefc. 1300, "head, leader, captain; the principal or most important part of anything;" from Old French chief "leader, ruler, head" of something, "capital city" (10c., Modern [..]
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chiefhead: a person who is in charge; "the head of the whole operation" chief(a): most important element; "the chief aim of living"; "the ma [..]
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chiefa leader or ruler. We also use the word to mean that something is the most important, like the chief city in a country
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chiefrosh
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chiefshef
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chief(n) a person who is in charge(n) a person who exercises control over workers(n) the head of a tribe or clan(adj) most important element
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chiefThe ICS title for individuals responsible for functional Sections: Operations, Planning, Logistics, and Finance/Administration. Clear Text:
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chiefThe crew's term for the chief engineer.
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chiefThe crew’s term for the chief engineer.
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chiefsee Chief Petty Officer, below.
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chiefThe chief on the vessel is the chief engineer.
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chiefThe US EPA's Clearinghouse for Inventories and Emissions Factors.
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chiefChief Petty Officer. It's the enlisted ranks that keep the Navy runnning, and it's the chiefs, the top enlisted ranks (E7-E9), that literally make it run. While each Navy shop or squadron di [..]
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chiefHM Revenue & Customs computer system
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chief
(''fire chief''), (šéf,m)
* French: (chef,m)
* Galician: (xefe,m)
* German: (Chef,m),(Boss,m)
* Greek: (???????,m|f)
* Icelandic:(1)
* Turkish:(superlative)
*La Vie de Saint Léger, circa 980
*head
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