The difference between Chief and Organizer
When used as nouns, chief means a leader or head of a group of people, organisation, etc, whereas organizer means a person who arranges the details of a public event.
Chief is also verb with the meaning: to smoke cannabis.
Chief is also adjective with the meaning: primary.
check bellow for the other definitions of Chief and Organizer
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Chief as a noun:
A leader or head of a group of people, organisation, etc.
Examples:
"All firefighters report to the fire chief."
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Chief as a noun (heraldiccharge):
The top part of a shield or escutcheon; more specifically, an ordinary consisting of the upper part of the field cut off by a horizontal line, generally occupying the top third.
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Chief as a noun:
The principal part or top of anything.
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Chief as a noun:
Examples:
"Hey, chief."
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Chief as an adjective:
Primary; principal.
Examples:
"Negligence was the chief cause of the disaster."
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Chief as a verb (US, slang):
To smoke cannabis.
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Organizer as a noun:
A person who arranges the details of a public event.
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Organizer as a noun (computing):
A hand-held micro-computer that will perform specific tasks; can be used as an electronic diary, alarm clock, recorder of memos and notes, a portable database etc.
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Organizer as a noun (medicine):
A group of cells that, together with the evocator, control differentiation in the embryo; the inductor