Concept cluster: Social systems > Job titles
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The role or position of accoucheur.
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The role or status of actuary.
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An assistant to someone who holds a position in the military or civil service.
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A male adjutant; a helper or assistant;
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Someone who helps or facilitates; an assistant, a helper. [from 16th c.]
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(rare) The state or position of being an administratrix.
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The state or role of an advisor
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The role or status of affiliate.
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The position of being an agent.
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An assistant.
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The role or status of being an ally.
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(UK, law) One of the senior members of the Inns of Court or of Chancery.
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An auxiliary or accessory
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The role or status of an antrustion.
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The role or status of an arbitrator.
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The status or period of being articled, or bound under the articles of an apprenticeship.
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The office or function of an assessor.
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(obsolete) Someone who is present; a bystander, a witness.
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The occupation of being an assistant.
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The role or status of a barrister.
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The role or status of bearer.
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(when adopted by someone else) One's role or rightful place; stead or authority.
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(UK) The status of belonger.
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The role or status of benefactor.
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The role or status of beneficiary.
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The role or position of a broker.
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(dated) The treasury of a religious order or public institution.
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The role or status of a charioteer.
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(obsolete) A tribute by the head; a poll tax.
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Among Quakers, a group of people who meet to seek clarity on how somebody should respond to a concern or dilemma.
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The position of a client.
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Jointly official, having full official status alongside another official one.
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An assistant.
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An assistant or helper.
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The state or office of a coadjutor; joint assistance.
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joint consul
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A joint executrix.
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The office or occupation of a commentator.
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(law) The state of being under the control of a conservator.
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The role or position of a consultant.
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The role or status of convenor.
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The state or business of a corrector.
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The role or status of correspondent.
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A UK public body that manages a portfolio of property owned by the monarch in right of Crown.
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Alternative form of Crown land [(UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) In Britain and some Commonwealth countries, land that is owned by the state, nominally titled to the reigning King or Queen of England, and whose use and disposition is controlled by a government within that Commonwealth country or by an official representative of the monarch.]
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(law) guardianship; the role of a curator
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Obsolete form of dictator. [A totalitarian leader of a country, nation, or government.]
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(historical) A society of lawyers practising civil law in London, England, incorporated by royal charter in 1768.
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The role or status of an engineer.
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The role or status of fautor.
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An accomplice.
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Adherence to a leader.
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The role or status of gatekeeper.
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The role or status of guarantor.
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The office or position of one acting as a guardian or conservator, especially in a legal capacity.
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The role or status of guide.
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The role or status of a harbinger.
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The role or status of havener.
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The role or status of henchman.
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The role or status of a hostler.
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(chiefly in the plural) One who, or that which, is in; especially, one who is in office.
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The role or status of a jailer.
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The position of a keeper; guardianship, ownership.
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The state or business of a lawyer.
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An ambassador or minister resident at a court or seat of government; a leiger or lieger.
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The role or business of a liquidator.
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The property of being a maintainer.
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(archaic) A lawyer, a lawman.
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The position or authority of a master; dominion; command; supremacy; superiority.
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administering; attendant
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The role or status of a narrator.
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(law) A person who represents another person who is under disability or otherwise unable to maintain a suit on their own behalf, and who does not have a legal guardian.
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Alternative form of officeholder [A person who holds an office, especially one appointed or elected to a public office; an incumbent]
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Alternative form of officeholder [A person who holds an office, especially one appointed or elected to a public office; an incumbent]
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The holding of an office (formal role).
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Relating to an office; especially, to a subordinate executive officer or attendant.
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An arrangement in which one person or organization acts as an overseer over another.
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The role or status of payee.
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The rank, status, or title of a peer
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The role or status of a plaintiff.
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(rare) The status or condition of being a player (in a game, on a team, etc.).
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(US) The role or status of being a pledge in a fraternity.
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The role or status of practitioner.
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(historical) An organization of citizens, typically in the same community, who paid dues to cover one another's costs of privately prosecuting offenders should a crime be committed against them.
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A state or other subject under international law, exercising a protectorate over another subject in international law.
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one who holds public office; an official or employee of the government.
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The role or status of keeper of a forest or park.
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The role or status of referee.
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The role or status of a serf.
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The role or status of servant.
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The state of being a soldier.
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The position of being a spokesperson.
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stewardship; the role of a steward
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The state or business of a subcurator.
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(archaic) to be subservient (to)
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(law, UK, archaic) An under reader in the inns of court, who reads the texts of law the reader is to discourse upon.
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(obsolete) suffragan
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The role or situation of a suitor.
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The condition or occupation of a sutler.
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(chiefly Britain) An agent of a corporation, or of any body of people engaged in a business enterprise; specifically, in the University of Cambridge, a member of the senate appointed to carry out specific duties.
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Alternative spelling of thralldom [A state of bondage, slavery, or subjugation to another person.]
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Relating to guardianship or protection.
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A subordinate sovereign (ruler).
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The role or status of understeward.
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The role or status of being a user.
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The role or status of usurper.
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The status of being a vassal.
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The role or status of a volunteer.
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The role or status of a waiter.
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The office or jurisdiction of a warden; wardenship.
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The role or status of a weigher.
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The state or business of a woodward.

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