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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Etymology
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From
Latin
curatrix
, equivalent to
curator
+
-trix
.
Noun
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curatrix
(
plural
curatrixes
or
curatrices
)
(
dated
)
A
female
curator
,
guardian
, or
custodian
[
1
]
(
obsolete
)
A female who
cures
.
the
curatrix
of diseases
Synonyms
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]
curatress
References
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^
Alexander M
[
ansfield
]
Burrill (
1850–1851
) “CURATRIX”, in
A New Law Dictionary and Glossary:
[
…
]
, volume
(please specify |part= or |volume=I or II)
, New York, N.Y.: John S. Voorhies,
[
…
]
,
→OCLC
.
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