prefetto
prefect
noun preh-FET-toh Less Common
Origin: Latin praefectus, 'one placed in charge'
Usage Note
Prefetto is Italy's senior state representative in each province, appointed by the central government and responsible for public order, civil protection, and coordinating local authorities. The role descends from the Napoleonic administration. The feminine form prefetta is now officially accepted.
Examples
"Il prefetto ha convocato una riunione di emergenza."
Natural Translation
The prefect called an emergency meeting.
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