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Prin·ci·pal

Principal

a.
  1. Highest in rank, authority, character, importance, or degree; most considerable or important; chief; main; as, the principal officers of a Government; the principal men of a state; the principal productions of a country; the principal arguments in a case.
    Wisdom is the principal thing.
    — Prov. iv. 7.
  2. Of or pertaining to a prince; princely. [A Latinism]

Phrases & Compounds

Principal axis
See Axis of a curve, under Axis.
Principal axes of a quadric
three lines in which the principal planes of the solid intersect two and two, as in an ellipsoid.
Principal challenge
See under Challenge.
Principal plane
See Plane of projection (a), under Plane.
Principal of a quadric
three planes each of which is at right angles to the other two, and bisects all chords of the quadric perpendicular to the plane, as in an ellipsoid.
Principal point
the projection of the point of sight upon the plane of projection.
Principal ray
the line drawn through the point of sight perpendicular to the perspective plane.
Principal section
a plane passing through the optical axis of a crystal.

Principal

n.
  1. A leader, chief, or head; one who takes the lead; one who acts independently, or who has controlling authority or influence; as, the principal of a faction, a school, a firm, etc.; -- distinguished from a subordinate, abettor, auxiliary, or assistant.
  2. The chief actor in a crime, or an abettor who is present at it, -- as distinguished from an accessory. (Law)
  3. A thing of chief or prime importance; something fundamental or especially conspicuous. (Com.) [Obs.]