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chiefsnounpl. of chief the main or greater part of something as distinguished from its subordinate partsthe chief of the estate was left to the eldest son bodies, brunts, bulks, cores, generalities, hefts(archaic), mains, masses, staples, weights majoritiesaggregates, amounts, entireties, quanta, sums, sum totals, totalities, totals, wholesbottoms, essences, essentialities, marrows, meats, natures, piths, quintessences, roots, souls, stuff, substancescenters, hearts, hubs, kernels, middles, nuclei(also nucleuses), nuts, seatsaffairs, arguments, burdens, cruxes(also cruces), foci(also focuses), gists, nubs, pitches, points, purportsmatters, motifs, subjects, texts, themes, topics accessories(also accessaries), adjuncts, appendages, extensions, offshootscomponents, constituents, elements, ingredientsdivisions, parts, pieces, sections, segmentsangles, aspects, facets, features, qualities, sides the person (as an employer or supervisor) who tells people and especially workers what to doour chief is out on a business trip right now bosses, boss men, captains, foremen, headmen, heads, helmsmen, honchos, jefes, kingpins, leaders, masters, taskmasters directresses, mistressesadministrators, commanders, directors, executives, generals, governors, hierarchs, higher-upsleadmen, managers, overseers, principals, skippers, standard-bearers, stewards, straw bosses, superintendents, superiors, supervisorsdominators, lords, overlords, potentates, rulers, sovereigns(also sovrans)figureheadsslave driversbarons, czars(also tsars or tzars), kings, magnates, moguls, presidents, princesbig cheeses, big guns, bigwigs, top dogs, top gunscoheads(or co-heads), coleaders(or co-leaders)employers, gaffers(British), gangers(British)micromanagerssubchiefs(or sub-chiefs), subdirectors(or sub-directors) dependents, inferiors, juniors, secondaries, subjects, subordinates, underlings |