No. Vice is one part and president is the other part.
The Vice President
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One of the few constitutional duties of the Vice-President is to serve as President of the US Senate.
Vice President
Electoral College.
Here is one :Who is the VICE President of the club?
The word "vice" as a prefix is hyphenated before the word it modifies. For example, "vice-president" or "vice-chancellor."
Vice-President Vice-Executive
Vice is Latin for "in place of." A vice president acts as president when the president resigns, is ill or dies.And for a bit of grammar, the word vice as a noun means an evil or immoral habit. But as a preposition, it means "in place of." Quite the difference, right?
The Vice President
No vice president in Canada.
VEEP is not really an acronym. Its simply a phonetic spelling, including vowels, of VP as if VP was an acronym to be pronounced as one word. (VP for vice president).
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What do you want ?? like a vice principal or president be specific
please word your question better.
The root word for "presidential" is "president."
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