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ad·min·is·tra·tor \-ˌstrād.ə(r), -ātə-, -āˌtȯ(ə)r, -āˌtȯ(ə)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin, manager, from administratus + -or 1. : a person legally vested by a probate court with the right of administration of an estate — compare executor 2. : one that administers: as a. : an officer appointed to govern (as a colony or dependency) b. : an officer that directs or superintends affairs (as of a business, school, or government agency) c. : a priest appointed to administer temporarily a diocese, parish, or ecclesiastical institution |