yet |yet|
adverb
1 up until the present or a specified or implied time; by now or then: I haven't told anyone else yet | aren't you ready to go yet? | I have yet to be convinced | [with superlative] : the congress was widely acclaimed as the best yet.
2 still; even (used to emphasize increase or repetition): snow, snow, and yet more snow | yet another diet book | the rations were reduced yet again.
3 nevertheless; in spite of that: every week she gets worse, and yet it could go on for years.
president |ˈprez(ə)dəntˈprezəˌdent|
noun
1 the elected head of a republican state: the Irish president | [as title] : President Kennedy.
• the head of a society, council, or other organization: the president of the European Community.
• North American the head of a college or university.
• North American the head of a company.
2 Christian Church the celebrant at a Eucharist.
DERIVATIVES
presidentship |ˈprez(ə)dəntˌSHipˈprezədntˌSHipˈprezəˌdentˌSHip| noun( archaic)
ORIGIN
late Middle English: via Old French from Latin praesident- ‘sitting before’ (see preside) .