custodian
IPA: kʌstˈoʊdiʌn
noun
- A person entrusted with the custody or care of something or someone; a caretaker or keeper.
- (US, Canada) A janitor; a cleaner.
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Examples of "custodian" in Sentences
- We are the guardians and custodians.
- The office is the custodian of the Seal of Oklahoma.
- The Maharani became the custodian of these treasures.
- I am just the custodian of the article and not the owner.
- In a muted, ghostly room, the custodians of the future convene.
- He is the Royal Advisor for the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques.
- She was also the custodian of the documents and seal of the Katipunan.
- The law then made these properties the legal holdings of the Custodian.
- He was the first custodian of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- The radium custodian is mentioned in the title story, which is set in in the
- The custodians of culture and tradition in the area are the traditional rulers.
- So an order binding on a parent or custodian is not out of line or even remarkable.
- That document, which also belongs to the Mexican Government with you as a custodian, is proof of your identity and also proof of your permit to remain here as a foreigner.
- A resident INAH custodian is on hand, whenever the church is open, to switch on the soft lighting artfully positioned so as to reveal most of the incredible details of the paintings.
- The custodian is also prepared to provide some explanation (in Spanish) of both the techniques used and the subject matter chosen by those enterprising indigenous eighteenth century "Michelangelos" of the New World.
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