curators (noun)
1state — state1 [ steıt ] noun *** 1. ) count usually singular the condition of something at a particular time: the state of: We re collecting data on the state of the environment. a state of: The country is drifting into a state of chaos. a sorry state ( …
2state — I UK [steɪt] / US noun Word forms state : singular state plural states *** 1) [countable, usually singular] the condition of something at a particular time the state of: We re collecting data on the state of the environment. a state of: The… …
3Smithsonian Institution Libraries — The Smithsonian Institution Libraries (SIL) system comprises 20 libraries serving the various Smithsonian Institution museums and research centers. SIL s holdings include 1.5 million volumes as well as a wide array of digital resources. The… …
4preservative — 1. noun (countable) any agent, natural or artificial that acts to preserve, especially when added to food Salt, sugar, and acid all act as preservatives when making pickles. 2. adjective …
5gallery rage — n. Extreme anger displayed by an art gallery patron when a visit is marred by huge crowds or rude gallery staff. Example Citations: Gauguin: Maker of Myth has drawn what is thought to be a record number of visitors to a Tate exhibition, but many… …
6curator — UK [kjʊˈreɪtə(r)] / US [kjəˈreɪtər] noun [countable] Word forms curator : singular curator plural curators someone whose job is to look after the objects in a museum …
7curator bonis — ˈbōnə̇s noun (plural curators bonis) Etymology: New Latin, literally, curator for goods Scots law : a guardian in charge of the goods, property, or person of a minor or incompetent person …
8curatory — kyəˈrād.ərē, ˈkyu̇rəˌtōrē noun ( es) Etymology: Middle English curatorie, from Late Latin curatoria, from Latin curator + ia 1. : curatorship 2. : a body of curators …
9cu|ra|to|ry — «KYUR uh TR ee, TOHR », noun, plural ries. 1. the office of a curator. 2. a group of curators …