Potus
/ˈpoʊtəs/
Definitions
- (n.) The President of the United States, especially in legal or governmental contexts.
The constitution outlines the powers of the POTUS.
Forms
- potus
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Commentary
The acronym POTUS is widely used in legal documents and discourse to refer specifically to the U.S. President, emphasizing official or formal governmental contexts.
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