conservator
21conservator-ward relation — noun the responsibility of a conservator to act in the best interests of the ward • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑fiduciary relation …
22conservator — noun Date: 15th century 1. a. one that preserves from injury or violation ; protector b. one that is responsible for the care, restoration, and repair of archival or museum articles 2. a person, official, or institution designated to …
23conservator — a person trained in the preventative care, maintenance and restoration of museum specimens and in the research on methods to do this …
24conservator — conservatorial /keuhn serr veuh tawr ee euhl, tohr /, adj. conservatorship, n. /kon seuhr vay teuhr, keuhn serr veuh /, n. 1. a person who conserves or preserves; preserver; protector. 2. a person who repairs, restores, or maintains the condition …
25conservator — noun a) One who conserves, preserves or protects something. b) A person appointed by a court to manage the affairs of another; similar to a guardian but with some powers of a trustee. See Also: conservatee, conservation, conservative …
26conservatór — I. adj. m., (persoanã) s. m., pl. conservatóri; f. sg. şi pl. conservatoáre II. (instituţie) s. n., pl. conservatoáre …
27conservator — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. curator, caretaker, custodian, restorer, guardian, keeper. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Law. A person who is legally responsible for the person or property of another considered by law to be incompetent to manage …
28conservator — con|serv|a|tor [ kən sɜrvətər, kansər,veıtər ] noun count someone whose job is to take care of works of art in a museum or art GALLERY …
29conservator — con·ser·va·tor || kÉ™n sÉœËvÉ™tÉ™ n. protector, guardian, custodian; person who restores and maintains antiquities and works of art …
30CONSERVATOR — Conservatori, conservatoribus …