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consular(as in consular agent) a consular officer of the lowest rank stationed where no full consular service is established Not to be confused with:consulate – the premises officially occupied by a consul; the position, authority or term of service of a consulcon·sul C0592600 (kŏn′səl)n. Abbr. Con. or Cons.1. An official appointed by a government to reside in a foreign country and represent his or her government's commercial interests and assist its citizens there. See Usage Note at council.2. Either of the two chief magistrates of the Roman Republic, elected for a term of one year.3. Any of the three chief magistrates of the French Republic from 1799 to 1804. [Middle English, Roman consul, from Latin cōnsul; possibly akin to cōnsulere, to take counsel.] con′su·lar (-sə-lər) adj.con′sul·ship′ n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | consular - having to do with a consul or his office or duties | Translationsconsul (ˈkonsəl) noun1. an agent who looks after his country's residents in (part of) a foreign country. the British Consul in Berlin. 領事 领事2. either of the two chief magistrates in ancient Rome. (古羅馬)執政官 (古罗马)执政官 ˈconsular (-sju-) adjective 領事的 领事的consulate (ˈkonsjulət) , ((American) -sələt) noun the office or residence of a consul. 領事館 领事馆EncyclopediaSeeconsulLegalSeeConsul |