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- Director - n. - One who, or that which, directs; one who regulates, guides, or orders; a manager or superintendent.
- Director - n. - 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.
- Director - n. - A part of a machine or instrument which directs its motion or action.
- Director - n. - 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.
- Directorate - n. - The office of director; also, a body of directors taken jointly.
- Directorial - a. - Having the quality of a director, or authoritative guide; directive.
- Directorial - a. - Pertaining to: director or directory; specifically, relating to the Directory of France under the first republic. See Directory, 3.
- Directories - pl. - of Directory
- Directorship - n. - The condition or office of a director; directorate.
- Directory - a. - Containing directions; enjoining; instructing; directorial.
- Directory - n. - A collection or body of directions, rules, or ordinances; esp., a book of directions for the conduct of worship; as, the Directory used by the nonconformists instead of the Prayer Book.
- Directory - n. - A book containing the names and residences of the inhabitants of any place, or of classes of them; an address book; as, a business directory.
- Directory - n. - A body of directors; board of management; especially, a committee which held executive power in France under the first republic.
- Directory - n. - Direction; guide.
- Capellmeister - n. - The musical director in royal or ducal chapel; a choir-master.
- Accentor - n. - One who sings the leading part; the director or leader.
- Master - n. - A male person having another living being so far subject to his will, that he can, in the main, control his or its actions; -- formerly used with much more extensive application than now. (a) The employer of a servant. (b) The owner of a slave. (c) The person to whom an apprentice is articled. (d) A sovereign, prince, or feudal noble; a chief, or one exercising similar authority. (e) The head of a household. (f) The male head of a school or college. (g) A male teacher. (h) The director of a number of persons performing a ceremony or sharing a feast. (i) The owner of a docile brute, -- especially a dog or horse. (j) The controller of a familiar spirit or other supernatural being.
- Guide - v. t. - A grooved director for a probe or knife.
- Pilot - n. - Figuratively: A guide; a director of another through a difficult or unknown course.
- Boss - n. - A master workman or superintendent; a director or manager; a political dictator.
- Conductor - n. - The leader or director of an orchestra or chorus.
- Directorial - a. - Pertaining to: director or directory; specifically, relating to the Directory of France under the first republic. See Directory, 3.
- Staff - n. - The grooved director for the gorget, or knife, used in cutting for stone in the bladder.
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- G752 ἀρχισυνάγωγος - 752 ἀρχισυνάγωγος - ἈΡΧΙΣΥΝΆΓΩΓΟΣ - - archisynágōgos - ar-khee-soon-ag'-o-gos - from ἀρχή and συναγωγή; director of the synagogue services:--(chief) ruler of the synagogue. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G755 ἀρχιτρίκλινος - 755 ἀρχιτρίκλινος - ἈΡΧΙΤΡΊΚΛΙΝΟΣ - - architríklinos - ar-khee-tree'-klee-nos - from ἀρχή and a compound of τρεῖς and κλίνω (a dinner-bed, because composed of three couches); director of the entertainment:--governor (ruler) of the feast. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H3601 כִּישׁוֹר - 3601 כִּישׁוֹר - כִּישׁוֹר - - kîyshôwr - kee-shore' - from כָּשֵׁר; compare פֶּלֶךְ; literally a director, i.e. the spindle or shank of adistaff, by which it is twirled; spindle. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G2941 κυβέρνησις - 2941 κυβέρνησις - ΚΥΒΈΡΝΗΣΙΣ - - kybérnēsis - koo-ber'-nay-sis - from (of Latin origin, to steer); pilotage, i.e. (figuratively) directorship (in the church):--government. - Noun Feminine - greek