what is the difference between principal and principle
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principal stands for money borrow or given.
principal stands for chief of school other than director.
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The words ‘Principal’ and ‘Principle’ are pronounced similarly, but have different meanings. The term 'principal' reflects the prime importance, or as having the main authority, whereas the term 'principle' reflects the fundamental truth, or the main basic proposition for a system or theory.
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