director
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Director \Di*rect"or\, n. [Cf. F. directeur.]
1. One who, or that which, directs; one who regulates,
guides, or orders; a manager or superintendent.
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In all affairs thou sole director. --Swift.
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2. One of a body of persons appointed to manage the affairs
of a company or corporation; as, the directors of a bank,
insurance company, or railroad company.
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What made directors cheat in South-Sea year? --Pope.
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3. (Mech.) A part of a machine or instrument which directs
its motion or action.
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4. (Surg.) A slender grooved instrument upon which a knife is
made to slide when it is wished to limit the extent of
motion of the latter, or prevent its injuring the parts
beneath.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
94 Moby Thesaurus words for "director":
Kapellmeister, MC, administrator, auteur, ballyhoo man,
band leader, band major, bandmaster, banker, barker, baron,
big boss, big businessman, big cheese, boss, business leader,
businessman, callboy, captain, captain of industry, castellan,
chairman, chatelain, chatelaine, chief, cicerone, commandant,
commander, conductor, costume designer, costumer, costumier,
drum major, emcee, enterpriser, entrepreneur, equestrian director,
executive, exhibitor, financier, foreman, gaffer, governor, guide,
head, headman, helmsman, impresario, industrialist, intendant,
king, kingpin, leader, little businessman, maestro, magnate,
makeup man, man of commerce, manager, master, master of ceremonies,
number one, official, orchestra leader, overseer, pilot,
playreader, president, principal, producer, prompter, ringmaster,
ruler, scenewright, set designer, showman, skipper, spieler,
stage director, stage manager, steersman, superintendent,
supervisor, symphonic conductor, theater man, theatrician,
ticket collector, top dog, top executive, tycoon, usher, usherer,
usherette, vice-president
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