Prefect

Noun

 * 1) An official of ancient Rome.
 * 2) The head of a department in France.
 * 3) A school pupil in a position of power over other pupils.
 * 4) A commander.

Thesaurus
apprentice teacher, archon, auditor, autodidact, chancellor, chief executive, chief executive officer, dean, educatee, executive, executive director, executive officer, executive secretary, graduate assistant, inquirer, intern, learner, magistrate, management, managing director, monitor, officer, official, paraprofessional, practice teacher, praepostor, president, prexy, proctor, provost, pupil, pupil teacher, scholar, secretary, self-taught person, student, student assistant, studier, teaching assistant, teaching fellow, teaching intern, the administration, trainee, treasurer, vice-chancellor, vice-president, warden

Alternative forms

 * præfect (old-fashioned)
 * praefect

Etymology
From praefectus:. Literally 'one having been put in charge'.

Translations

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 * Finnish: valvojaoppilas

Anagrams

 * perfect