helpers (noun)

  • 51li|brar|i|an — «ly BRAIR ee uhn», noun. 1. a person in charge of a library or part of a library: »The librarian had several helpers to work at the desk checking books in and out. 2. a person trained for work in a library: »Several librarians were needed to… …

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  • 52short´-hand´ed|ness — short hand|ed «SHRT HAN dihd», adjective. not having enough workmen or helpers; undermanned; understaffed: »The post office is always short handed in the Christmas season. –short´ hand´ed|ness, noun …

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  • 53short-hand|ed — «SHRT HAN dihd», adjective. not having enough workmen or helpers; undermanned; understaffed: »The post office is always short handed in the Christmas season. –short´ hand´ed|ness, noun …

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  • 54un´der|hand´ed|ness — un|der|hand|ed «UHN duhr HAN dihd», adjective. 1. underhand; secret; sly: »an underhanded trick. SYNONYM(S): deceitful. 2. not having enough workers or helpers; short handed: »an underhanded ship …

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  • 55un´der|hand´ed|ly — un|der|hand|ed «UHN duhr HAN dihd», adjective. 1. underhand; secret; sly: »an underhanded trick. SYNONYM(S): deceitful. 2. not having enough workers or helpers; short handed: »an underhanded ship …

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  • 56un|der|hand|ed — «UHN duhr HAN dihd», adjective. 1. underhand; secret; sly: »an underhanded trick. SYNONYM(S): deceitful. 2. not having enough workers or helpers; short handed: »an underhanded ship …

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  • 57help·er — /ˈhɛlpɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] : someone who helps another person with a job or task The carpenter measured the wall while one of his helpers brought in the tools …

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  • 58ret·i·nue — /ˈrɛtəˌnuː, Brit ˈrɛtəˌnjuː/ noun, pl nues [count] : a group of helpers, supporters, or followers the king and his retinue a pop star traveling with his retinue a retinue of servants …

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