Conservator Definition
kən-sûrvə-tər, kŏnsər-vātər
conservators
noun
conservators
A person in charge of maintaining or restoring valuable items, as in a museum or library.
American Heritage
A protector, guardian, or custodian.
Webster's New World
A person whose work is the preservation, reconditioning, and restoration of works of art.
Webster's New World
One placed in charge of the property or personal affairs of an incompetent person.
American Heritage
Other Word Forms of Conservator
Noun
Singular:
conservator
Plural:
conservatorsOrigin of Conservator
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From Anglo-Norman conservatour, from Latin conservator (“one who conserves”), agent noun from conservo (“I preserve”).
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