legit just got this twice while playing words.. is this even a real word ???
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/หdepyษdฤ/
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noun
noun: deputy; plural noun: deputies
a person whose immediate superior is a senior figure within an organization and who is empowered to act as a substitute for this superior.
synonyms: second in command, second, number two, subordinate, junior, auxiliary, adjutant, lieutenant, subaltern, assistant, personal assistant, PA, aide, helper, right-hand man, henchman, underling; More
a parliamentary representative in certain countries.
Phrases
by deputy โ instructing another person to act in one's stead; by proxy.
"the wardens of the forests performed important duties by deputy"
Origin
late Middle English: from Old French depute, from late Latin deputatus, past participle of deputare (see depute).
/หdepyษdฤ/
Learn to pronounce
noun
noun: deputy; plural noun: deputies
a person whose immediate superior is a senior figure within an organization and who is empowered to act as a substitute for this superior.
synonyms: second in command, second, number two, subordinate, junior, auxiliary, adjutant, lieutenant, subaltern, assistant, personal assistant, PA, aide, helper, right-hand man, henchman, underling; More
a parliamentary representative in certain countries.
Phrases
by deputy โ instructing another person to act in one's stead; by proxy.
"the wardens of the forests performed important duties by deputy"
Origin
late Middle English: from Old French depute, from late Latin deputatus, past participle of deputare (see depute).