noun
curator
kyoor-RAY-tuh
noun
1
Someone who manages, organizes, and oversees a collection, such as at a museum, gallery, or archive.
"The museum's curator arranged the new dinosaur exhibit."
"She works as a curator specializing in Renaissance art."
How to Use Curator
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA person responsible for selecting, caring for, and organizing a collection or exhibition.
Common pairings
museum curator
art curator
chief curator
Word Forms
curators plural
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Etymology
From Latin curator, "one who takes care of something," from curare, "to take care of."