clerk
121clerk regular — noun Etymology: translation of Medieval Latin canonicus regularis : a religious combining monastic life with the ministry of a diocesan priest * * * clerk regular, plural clerks regular. a member of a Roman Catholic religious order who lives in… …
122CLERK — Computerized Law Enforcement Record Keeping (Governmental » Police) …
123clerk — [wym. klerk] m III, DB. a, N. clerkkiem; lm M. owie, DB. ów → klerk …
124clerk — A person who works in a food store, bank, office or any setting where products or services are exchanged …
125clerk — sb. RG. 471, 472, 496 adj. == learned. St Kath. 4 …
126clerk — n. 1. Recorder, registrar, scribe, secretary. 2. Leader of responses (in the Episcopal service). 3. [U. S.] Assistant (in a place of business), accountant, salesman, saleswoman. 4. [Archaic] Scholar, man of letters, lettered man …
127clerk — n 1. office worker, record keeper, filer; secretary, typist, transcriber, transcriptionist; stenographer, recorder, notary, notetaker, shorthand writer, Law. prothonotary, (in ancient Greece and Rome) ta chygrapher, Obs. brachygrapher,… …
128clerk — Клерк …