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The synonyms of “Librarian” are: bibliothec
Librarian as a Noun
Definitions of "Librarian" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “librarian” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A professional person trained in library science and engaged in library services.
- A person in charge of or assisting in a library.
Synonyms of "Librarian" as a noun (1 Word)
bibliothec | A professional person trained in library science and engaged in library services. |
Associations of "Librarian" (30 Words)
archive | Place or store something in an archive. A section of archive film. |
archives | Collection of records especially about an institution. |
archivist | A person who maintains and is in charge of archives. |
asserting | Relating to the use of or having the nature of a declaration. |
assistant | A person who helps in particular work. An assistant manager. |
bibliophile | A person who collects or has a great love of books. |
book | A literary composition that is published or intended for publication as a book. Book me a single room at my usual hotel. |
bookkeeper | A person whose job is to keep records of the financial affairs of a business. The business had grown enough to justify hiring a bookkeeper. |
caretaker | An official who performs the duties of an office temporarily. The club s caretaker manager. |
commissioner | The head of the Metropolitan Police in London. A baseball commissioner. |
congregate | Come together, usually for a purpose. The crowds congregated in front of the Vatican on Christmas Eve. |
corroborate | Confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding. The witness had corroborated the boy s account of the attack. |
curator | A keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection. The curator of drawings at the National Gallery. |
custodian | A goalkeeper or wicketkeeper. The custodians of pension and insurance funds. |
demonstrate | Provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one’s behavior, attitude, or external attributes. Their shameful silence demonstrates their ineptitude. |
depository | A facility where things can be deposited for storage or safekeeping. Irish libraries became depositories for material from all over the world. |
document | Support or accompany with documentation. The parents documented every step of their child s development. |
espouse | Take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one’s own. She was secretly espoused to his son Peter. |
exhibition | A display of a quality or emotion. An exhibition match. |
file | File a formal charge against. File a complaint. |
gallery | Spectators at a golf or tennis match. An art gallery. |
genealogist | A person who traces or studies lines of family descent. According to a genealogist she is the queen s 18th cousin. |
historian | An expert in or student of history, especially that of a particular period, geographical region, or social phenomenon. A military historian. |
janitor | A person employed to look after a building; a caretaker. |
museum | A depository for collecting and displaying objects having scientific or historical or artistic value. The museum is noted for its fine fossil collection. |
repository | A central location in which data is stored and managed. The metadata will be aggregated in a repository. |
steward | An official appointed to supervise arrangements or keep order at a large public event, for example a race, match, or demonstration. The event was organized and stewarded properly. |
substantiate | Solidify, firm, or strengthen. They had found nothing to substantiate the allegations. |
supporter | Someone who supports or champions something. Labour supporters. |
verify | Confirm the truth of. Please verify that the doors are closed. |