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al·cal·de A0182500 (ăl-käl′dē, äl-käl′dĕ)n. The mayor or chief judicial official of a Spanish town. [Spanish, from Arabic al-qāḍī : al-, the + qāḍī, judge, active participle of qaḍā, to judge; see qṣ́y in Semitic roots.]alcalde (ælˈkældɪ; Spanish alˈkalde) or alcaden (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in Spain and Spanish America) the mayor or chief magistrate in a town[C17: from Spanish, from Arabic al-qādī the judge, from qadā to judge]al•cal•de (ælˈkæl di, -ˈkɑl-) also al•cade (-ˈkeɪd) n., pl. -cal•des also -cades. (in Spain and southwestern U.S.) a mayor having judicial powers. [1605–15; < Sp < Arabic al-qāḍī the judge] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | alcalde - a mayor or chief magistrate of a Spanish townjudge, jurist, justice - a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justicecity manager, mayor - the head of a city government | LegalSeeAlcadealcaldeenUK
Words related to alcaldenoun a mayor or chief magistrate of a Spanish townRelated Words- judge
- jurist
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- city manager
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