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bur·sar B0568200 (bûr′sər, -sär′)n. An official in charge of funds, as at a college or university; a treasurer. [Middle English burser, from Medieval Latin bursārius, from Late Latin bursa, purse; see bursa.]bursar (ˈbɜːsə) n1. (Education) an official in charge of the financial management of a school, college, or university2. (Education) chiefly Scot and NZ a student holding a bursary[C13: from Medieval Latin bursārius keeper of the purse, from bursa purse]bur•sar (ˈbɜr sər, -sɑr) n. a treasurer or business officer, esp. of a college or university. [1400–50; late Middle English bouser, variant of bourser < Anglo-French; Old French borsier < Medieval Latin bursārius a purse-keeper, treasurer] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bursar - the treasurer at a college or universityfinancial officer, treasurer - an officer charged with receiving and disbursing funds | TranslationsbursarenUK
bursar1. an official in charge of the financial management of a school, college, or university 2. Chiefly Scot and NZ a student holding a bursary bursarenUK
Words related to bursarnoun the treasurer at a college or universityRelated Words- financial officer
- treasurer
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