The word 'governor' is a noun, a word for someone who governs, a word for a person.
There is a Latin word Gobernator translating as director or ruler. Governor remembers the Latin form
Yes, the word 'governor' is a noun; a word for an official elected or appointed to act as a chief executive; a word for an attachment to a machine for automatic control of speed; a word for a person or a thing.
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The word 'governor' is a noun, a word for: an official elected or appointed to act as chief executive or head of a political unit, a word for a person; an attachment to a machine that automatically controls speed, a word for a thing. The verb form is to govern (governs, governing, governed).
treaty
British Governor William Hobson, representing the British Government, was the governor at the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.
Agreement.
A peace treaty
We need a treaty that includes all four of the parties that are involved in the current conflict. Here's another treaty ready to be broken.
John Carver was the governor that made the treaty between the pilgrims and the native Americans
British Governor William Hobson signed the Treaty for the Crown.
William Henry Harrison was the Governor (1801-1812) of the Indiana Territory when the Treaty of Fort Wayne was signed in 1809.
There is no governor of Antarctica: it is governed under an international agreement called The Antarctic Treaty.
The word for someone who governs is a governor. Another word for someone who governs would be president or mayor.
what is an antonym for the word treaty
William Henry Harrison was the Governor of the Indiana Territory from 1801 until 1812. He negotiated the Treaty of Fort Wayne which was signed in 1809.