imperator
/ɪmˈpɛrætər/Definitions
1. noun
a title or rank of power, especially in ancient Rome, given to a ruler or emperor, or a person who holds such power or authority.
“The Roman general was proclaimed Imperator after his victory in battle.”
2. noun
a title or rank in some modern organizations, especially a title of honor or distinction.
“The scientist was awarded the title of Imperator for his groundbreaking research.”