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| di·rec·tor [ di réktər, dī réktər ] (plural di·rec·tors) |
noun |
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1. head of management: a manager of an organized group or a program of activity
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2. somebody who runs company: a member of the board that controls the affairs of a company. A board may be made up of executive directors, who manage the company, and nonexecutive directors, who contribute advice.
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3. filmmaker: a supervisor of the actual making of a movie or television program
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4. musical conductor: a supervisor of the work of a group of musicians, especially an orchestra conductor
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| [15th century. Via Anglo-Norman< late Latin< Latin directus (see direct)] |