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A person in charge of a sacristy and its contents
- sacristansA person in charge of a sacristy and its contents
- wreckmastera person taking charge of a disabled ship or train and its cargo or freight
- wreckmastersWRECKMASTER, a person taking charge of a disabled ship or train and its cargo or freight
- sacrista person in charge of a sacristy
- sacristsSACRIST, a person in charge of a sacristy
- warrenersA person in charge of a rabbit warren, either as owner or on behalf of its owner
- sacristana Church official in charge of vessels and the sacristy also SACRIST
- sacristansSACRISTAN, a Church official in charge of vessels and the sacristy also SACRIST
- refectorianthe officer in charge of the refectory and its arrangements also REFECTIONER
- refectoriansREFECTORIAN, the officer in charge of the refectory and its arrangements also REFECTIONER
- managersA person in charge of the activities, tactics, and training of a sports team
- gamekeepera person in charge of the breeding and protection of game animals or birds on a private preserve
- conductorsA person in charge of a train, streetcar, or other public conveyance, who collects fares and sells tickets
- gamekeepersGAMEKEEPER, a person in charge of the breeding and protection of game animals or birds on a private preserve
- concierge(esp. in France) a person who has charge of the entrance of a building and is often the owner's representative; doorkeeper
- archivistsA person who maintains and is in charge of archives
- foreman(in a court of law) A person, esp. a man, who presides over a jury and speaks on its behalf
- foremen(in a court of law) A person, esp. a man, who presides over a jury and speaks on its behalf
- roomettesmall private compartment in the sleeping car of a train, usually for one person, containing its own washroom facilities and a bed that folds against the wall when not in use
- moviolabrand of projection device for a motion-picture film allowing one person to see the film through a viewer and control its motion and speed, used in film editing, preparing titles, etc.
- hypnosisThe induction of a state of consciousness in which a person apparently loses the power of voluntary action and is highly responsive to suggestion or direction. Its use in therapy, typically to recover suppressed memories or to allow modification of behavior by suggestion, has been revived but is still controversial