caretaker

caretaker
I (one caring for property) noun archivist, attendant, concierge, convoy, curator, custodian, governor, guard, guardian, keeper, lookout, overseer, porter, sentry, sexton, steward, superintendent, supervisor, warden, watchman II (one fulfilling the function of office) noun administrator, collector, commissioner, controller, director, district officer, government servant, grand vizier, high official, key person, magistrate, manager, minister, officeholder, officer, officer in charge, officer of state, overseer, person in charge, public servant, state servant, superintendent III index custodian (warden), fiduciary, guardian, proctor, procurator, superintendent, trustee

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  • Caretaker — usually refers to one of the following: * Property caretaker, a person who cares for a property * Caretaker government, a temporary governmentCaretaker may also refer to: * Caretaker ( Voyager episode), the pilot episode of Star Trek: Voyager *… …   Wikipedia

  • caretaker — Ⅰ. caretaker UK US /ˈkeəˌteɪkər/ noun [C] (US, Scottish also janitor, US also custodian) ► a person who is employed to take care of a large building, such as a school or office building, and to deal with the cleaning, repairs, etc.: »He lived on… …   Financial and business terms

  • caretaker — ► NOUN 1) Brit. a person employed to look after a public building. 2) (before another noun ) holding power temporarily: a caretaker government …   English terms dictionary

  • caretaker — [ker′tāk΄ər] n. 1. a person hired to take care of something or someone, esp. of a house, estate, etc. for an owner who is not always in residence; custodian 2. a person temporarily carrying out the duties as of an office 3. a person who takes… …   English World dictionary

  • caretaker — 1858, from CARE (Cf. care) + agent noun of TAKE (Cf. take) …   Etymology dictionary

  • caretaker — [n] person who maintains something baby sitter, concierge, curator, custodian, house sitter, janitor, keeper, porter, sitter, super*, superintendent, supervisor, warden, watchperson; concept 348 …   New thesaurus

  • caretaker — [[t]ke͟ə(r)teɪkə(r)[/t]] caretakers 1) N COUNT A caretaker is a person whose job it is to look after a large building such as a school or a block of flats or apartments, and deal with small repairs to it. [BRIT] Syn: janitor (in AM, use janitor)… …   English dictionary

  • caretaker —   Kahu (for various kinds, see Haw. Eng. entry and entries that follow it); kahu mālama, mālama, kia i; hānai (rare);    ♦ land caretaker, hoa āina;    ♦ caretaker of images, kahuna ki i;    ♦ caretaker of bones of dead, lawelawe iwi;    ♦… …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • caretaker — care|tak|er1 [ ker,teıkər ] noun count * 1. ) someone whose job is to take care of a house or land, usually for an owner who is away 2. ) someone who takes care of a person who cannot take care of themselves, for example because they are too… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • caretaker — I UK [ˈkeə(r)ˌteɪkə(r)] / US [ˈkerˌteɪkər] noun [countable] Word forms caretaker : singular caretaker plural caretakers 1) someone whose job is to look after a large building such as a school, office building, or block of flats. The usual… …   English dictionary

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