Prefix
vice-
Taking the place or rank of (another person); deputy.
As a vice- Kapellmeister and later Kapellmeister, his output expanded: he composed over forty symphonies in the 1760s alone. Source: Internet
He had been a teacher at the University since 1490, was chosen vice- chancellor of the university in 1493, and Dean of St. Peter's in 1498. Source: Internet
Its D-Day in the United States as voters cast their ballots to decide whether Donald Trump remains in the White House for another four years or his challenger, former Vice- President Joe Biden, will take over from him. Source: Internet
The delegates selected Victoria Woodhull to run for president, and named Frederick Douglass for vice- president. Source: Internet
Jonathan, who was represented by Vice- President Namadi Sambo, added that, “Indeed, I will like to state that very soon, the 550 megawatts station will be inaugurated. Source: Internet
Pa Aduku’s last public appearance was in 2018 at the Nigerian Army Day celebrations in Lagos, where he was presented with an award of excellence by the Vice- President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo. Source: Internet