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overseer in Latin

overseer in Latin is curator, curatrix, praefectus — overseer means a person who supervises the work of others.

overseer in Latin

curator
noun
One who oversees or supervises.
curatrix
noun
One who oversees or supervises.
praefectus
noun
One who oversees or supervises.
praepositus
noun
One who oversees or supervises.

What does "overseer" mean?

  1. noun A person who supervises the work of others.
    "The overseer checked each worker's output at the end of the shift."

overseer in a sentence

  • The overseer checked each worker's output at the end of the shift.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "overseer" in Latin?

"overseer" in Latin is curator, curatrix, praefectus. overseer means: A person who supervises the work of others.

How do you use "overseer" in a sentence?

Example: "The overseer checked each worker's output at the end of the shift." In Latin, "overseer" is curator, curatrix, praefectus.

Are there other ways to say "overseer" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 4 translations listed for "overseer": curator, curatrix, praefectus, praepositus.

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