| Main Entry: | treasurer |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | financial officer |
Synonyms: |
bursar, cashier, chamberlain, comptroller, curator, exchequer, financier, officer, purser, quaestor |
| Concept: | Treasurer. |
| Category: | 4. Monetary Relations |
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treasurer; bursar, bursary; purser, purse bearer; cash keeper, banker; depositary; questor, receiver, steward, trustee, accountant, Accountant General, almoner, liquidator, paymaster, cashier, teller; cambist; money changer (merchant)., financier., Chancellor of the Exchequer, minister of finance.
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| Main Entry: | banker |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | professional in financial institution |
Synonyms: |
broker, capitalist, croupier, dealer, financier, house, investor, manager, money-lender, officer, teller, treasurer, usurer |
| Main Entry: | bean counter |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | number cruncher |
Synonyms: |
CPA, accountant, actuary, analyst, auditor, bookkeeper, certified public accountant, comptroller, financial executive, financial officer, number cruncher, statistician, treasurer |
| Main Entry: | cashier |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | bank worker |
Synonyms: |
accountant, banker, bursar, clerk, collector, paymaster, purser, receiver, teller, treasurer |
| Main Entry: | official |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | person representing organization |
Synonyms: |
CEO, administrator, agent, big shot, boss, brains, brass, bureaucrat, chancellor, civil servant, commissioner, comptroller, dignitary, director, exec, executive, front office, functionary, governor, head person, higher-up, incumbent, leader, magistrate, manager, marshal, mayor, minister, officeholder, officer, panjandrum, premier, president, representative, secretary, top brass, top dog, top drawer, top*, treasurer |
| Notes: | an official (noun) is one who holds or is invested with an office or a referee or umpire in a game or sport - (adjective) having official authority or of or relating to an office; officious means marked by excessive eagerness in offering services or advice where they are neither requested nor needed |