subdirector
deputy director
noun soob-dee-rehk-TOHR Rare
Origin: From sub- (under) + director, a transparent Latin-root compound.
Also means
assistant director
Usage Note
Subdirector follows the same pattern as subteniente, subjefe, etc. — the prefix sub- marks a rank directly below the named position. The feminine form is subdirectora. In media and corporate contexts subdirector is a real job title; in a school it often corresponds to 'deputy head'. The plural is subdirectores (m) or subdirectoras (f).
Examples
"El subdirector firmó los documentos en su ausencia."
Natural Translation
The deputy director signed the documents in his absence.
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