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51Treasurer — The chief financial officer of the realm, and senior officer of the Exchequer …
52treasurer — 1) A person who is responsible for looking after the money and other assets of an organization. This may include overseeing the provision of the organization s finances as well as some stewardship over the way in which the money is spent. 2) In… …
53treasurer — A person who is responsible for looking after the money and other assets of an organization. This may include overseeing the provision of the organization s finances as well as some stewardship over the way in which the money is spent. In more… …
54treasurer — n bursar, purser, controller, holder or keeper of the purse strings, receiver of moneys, Rom. Hist. quaestor, cash keeper; cashier, teller; banker, financier; depositary; minister of finance, (in Britain) Chancellor of the Exchequer …
55treasurer — trea·sur·er …
56treasurer — [ˈtreʒərə] noun [C] someone who is in charge of an organization s money …
57treasurer — treas•ur•er [[t]ˈtrɛʒ ər ər[/t]] n. 1) an officer of a government, corporation, association, etc., in charge of the receipt, care, and disbursement of money 2) a person who is in charge of treasure or a treasury • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME… …
58treasurer — /ˈtrɛʒərə / (say trezhuhruh) noun 1. someone who is in charge of treasure or a treasury. 2. someone who has charge of the funds of a company, private society, or the like. 3. an officer of a state, city, etc., entrusted with the receipt, care,… …
59treasurer — / treʒərə/ noun 1. a person who looks after the money or finances of a club or society, etc. 2. US the main financial officer of a company 3. (in Australia) the finance minister in the government …
60treasurer — An officer of a public or private corporation, company, or government, charged with the receipt, custody, investment, and disbursement of its moneys or funds …