Definitions for curators

curators cu·ra·tor

Spelling: [kyoo-rey-ter, kyoo r-ey- Curators is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 302 anagrams from letters in curators (acorrstu).

Definitions for curators

noun

  1. the person in charge of a museum, art collection, etc.
  2. a person who selects content for presentation, as on a website.
  3. a manager; superintendent.
  4. Law. a guardian of a minor, lunatic, or other incompetent, especially with regard to his or her property.

Origin of curators

1325-75; Latin, equivalent to cūrā(re) to care for, attend to (see cure) + -tor -tor; replacing Middle English curatour Anglo-French Latin as

Examples for curators

A Call To Action is, with Carter acting as curator and commentator, the public record and statement of that conference.

Therefore, not only is he the curator of souls, but also the representative of the government.

The curator had wanted the artists to produce work while they were in Europe in order to prove their talent to any skeptics.

To find out more, The Daily Beast spoke to curator Donald Albrecht.

Every six years must I pay an attorney to dispute and quarrel with the curator.

The curator of his city sent him in chains to the proconsul.

“That was brought to us by a curator at the Museum of Modern Art in New York,” he explains.

The whole collected by the curator at Aylestone, August, 1883.

Bringing pieces from the two collections together gives a fresh perspective to them, says Janet Bishop, an SFMOMA curator.

Every now and then he and the curator fell back on each other's company.

Word Value for curators
Scrable

9

Words with friends

11

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