Concept cluster: Social systems > Professions
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Alternative form of abettor [One that abets an offender; one that incites; instigates; encourages.]
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Alternative form of abjurer [One who abjures.]
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(rare) Obsolete spelling of accusator [(archaic) A male accuser;]
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Alternative spelling of adjurer [One who adjures.]
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(archaic) Alternative spelling of agitator [One who agitates; one who stirs up or excites others, for example political reformers.]
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Alternative form of adopter [one who adopts]
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(intransitive, with for) To engage in advocacy.
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(archaic) A lawyer who takes fees from both plaintiff and defendant.
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(rare) Obsolete form of arbitrator. [A person to whom the authority to settle or judge a dispute is delegated.]
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Obsolete form of assistant. [(obsolete) Someone who is present; a bystander, a witness.]
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(US, law) The test of whether multiple crimes violating the same statute represent separate offenses, based on whether each one requires proof of some distinct element.
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The act of one who brokers; mediation.
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Someone with experience in a certain field.
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One who careers.
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Obsolete form of censor. [(Ancient Rome, historical) One of the two magistrates who originally administered the census of citizens, and by Classical times (between the 8th century B.C.E. and the 6th century C.E.) was a high judge of public behaviour and morality.]
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To elect as a fellow member of a group, such as a committee.
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One who jointly makes a discovery.
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Any of the people engaged in a conversation
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An intermediary.
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Alternative form of comprador [An intermediary.]
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Alternative form of condemner [A person who condemns or censures]
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A person who participates in a conference.
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Obsolete form of confessor. [One who confesses faith in Christianity in the face of persecution, but who is not martyred.]
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Obsolete form of conspirator. [One of a group that acts in harmony; a person who is part of a conspiracy.]
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Alternative form of controlee [(informal, UK) A person who is the subject of a control order.]
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Obsolete form of controverser. [(obsolete) controverter, one who controverts]
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(law) A cognizor.
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Obsolete form of conusor. [(law) A cognizor.]
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One who convenes or calls a meeting
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(obsolete) Concerned; occupied.
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Obsolete form of conversant. [Closely familiar; current; having frequent interaction.]
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One who jointly rules with somebody else.
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(transitive) To engage in behavior leading to mating.
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Alternative form of curtseyer [One who curtseys.]
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(informal) A person, especially one engaging in some sort of interaction with others.
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One who makes important decisions.
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(idiomatic) One who debates from a viewpoint which he or she may not actually hold, usually to determine its validity or simply for the sake of argument.
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Someone involved in a discussion, especially a participant in a formal discussion or who has been assigned a particular role or topic.
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(archaic) An enterprise or endeavor, especially a quest or adventure.
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Very able and ingenious in business dealings or social advancement.
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(law) Abbreviation of executrix. [(chiefly law) A female executor.]
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A person who puts something into action, such as a plan or design.
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Alternative form of executor [A person who carries out some task.]
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A person who carries out some task.
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Obsolete form of executor. [A person who carries out some task.]
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A person who helps a group to have an effective dialog without taking any side of the argument, especially in order to reach a consensus.
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Alternative form of free trader [A person in favour of free trade.]
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A person or party that is considered to be neutral and thus suitable to serve as a mediator.
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A platform where candidates in an election give speeches.
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(archaic, transitive) To make lord or master.
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Obsolete form of indentor. [A person who is a representative for a foreign company, product or a person, and who gets commission or royalty on any transaction which takes place in his home country irrespective of whether the transaction has taken place out of his effort or consent.]
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(rare) Obsolete form of informer. [One who informs someone else about something.]
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(marketing) An early adopter.
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(obsolete) One who instructs.
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Obsolete form of instructor. [One who instructs; a teacher.]
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(obsolete) Placed upon a throne; enthroned.
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An arbitrator or mediator.
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(law enforcement) A known criminal's established habits and mode of work when committing specific offences, especially fraud, matched with characteristics of an unsolved crime to narrow down (limit to a specific list) or profile suspects.
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(obsolete) business; occupation
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(now rare, chiefly historical) Someone who conducts negotiations; a negotiator, an agent.
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A diplomat, moderator.
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Obsolete form of operator. [One who operates.]
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Alternative form of optionor [The grantor of a financial option.]
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Obsolete form of orator. [Someone who orates or delivers an oration.]
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(obsolete) A critic.
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one who participates, a participant
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A person who creates or restores a state of peace.
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(law) A warning endorsed on a court order, notifying the recipient that he or she is liable to committal to prison for breach of the order.
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Alternative spelling of pledger [someone who gives a pledge]
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Alternative form of pursuivant [(archaic) A follower]
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Alternative spelling of power broker [A person or group having the ability to influence important decisions, especially in public policy, politics, and business.]
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Obsolete form of preceptor. [A teacher or tutor.]
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Obsolete form of pryer. [A person who pries; a pry.]
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(law) A person who is considered by the law enforcement agency investigating a crime to be the most likely suspect.
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Alternative form of promisor [(law, finance) One who engages or undertakes; a promiser]
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Serving or intended to protect.
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One who prevents interference.
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A negotiator; a factor.
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Obsolete form of reporter. [Someone or something that reports.]
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Obsolete form of reporter. [Someone or something that reports.]
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(US, public policy, law) The prohibition of union security agreements or closed shops; the prohibition of the requirement that those who take on work in a unionised shop join the union or pay it for representing them.
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(obsolete) Revelry.
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(figuratively) set of implied or unspoken principles that govern a facet of behavior, especially one involving strategy
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(politics) Use of a neutral third party to negotiate peace between two groups of people that refuse to directly talk with each other.
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Obsolete form of signator. [A signatory: someone who signs something.]
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One who solicits.
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(informal, business) A procurement officer, a buyer, someone who sources goods.
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The role or status of spectator.
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One who suborns.
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(film) A form used on SAG union projects when an actor is hired who is non-union.
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Alternative form of taxer [One who taxes.]
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Obsolete form of testator. [(law) One who makes or has made a legally valid will.]
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(idiomatic) A group of people who collectively perform research and develop reports and recommendations on topics relating to strategic planning or public policy, and which is usually funded by corporate, government, or special interests.
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One who goes in quest of the truth.
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(Britain) A directive from an MP's superiors to attend a vote.
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The business of an undertaker, or the management of funerals.
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Obsolete form of utter barrister. [(law) A junior barrister.]
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(rare, historical) An apparitor, a summoner: a minor Roman official.
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A military conflict where one state, nation, or people conquers or attempts to conquer another; a conquering war.

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