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conservator

noun as in caretaker of collection

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Later, a Riverside judge ruled that Mills would remain as the conservator of her estate.

The Queen is looking for a new clock winder - sorry, 'horological conservator' - to manage her collection fo over 1,000 clocks.

A judge ruled that Mills would remain as the conservator of her estate.

Likewise, a legally appointed guardian or conservator of an insane inventor may apply for and obtain a patent in trust for him.

He thinks himself a great man because a great conservator of order.

It is easy to be a conservator of the discomforts of others; indeed, it is only our good qualities we find it irksome to conserve.

They were signed by father Fray Pedro de Muriel, by order of the judge conservator appointed to prevent the said visit.

The judge-conservator proclaimed the cause at an end, and sentenced his province to be suppressed.

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to conservator, such as: curator, custodian, restorer, guardian, keeper, and protector.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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