The member of a jury who presides over it and speaks on its behalf.
A black (slave) assistant to the white overseer who managed field hands.
A person who is authorized to supervise, direct or administer something.
A police rank used in Commonwealth countries, ranking above chief inspector, and below chief superintendent.
The manager of a building, usually a communal residence, who is responsible for keeping the facilities functional and often collecting rent or similar payments, either as also the building's landlord or on behalf of same. Often abbreviated "super".
The head of a Sunday school.
In some Protestant churches, a clergyman having the oversight of the clergy of a district.
One who has the oversight and charge of some place, institution, or organization, affairs, etc., with the power of direction; as, the superintendent of an almshouse; the superintendent of public works.
The member of a jury who presides over it and speaks on its behalf.
A black (slave) assistant to the white overseer who managed field hands.
A person who is authorized to supervise, direct or administer something.
A police rank used in Commonwealth countries, ranking above chief inspector, and below chief superintendent.
The manager of a building, usually a communal residence, who is responsible for keeping the facilities functional and often collecting rent or similar payments, either as also the building's landlord or on behalf of same. Often abbreviated "super".
The head of a Sunday school.
In some Protestant churches, a clergyman having the oversight of the clergy of a district.
One who has the oversight and charge of some place, institution, or organization, affairs, etc., with the power of direction; as, the superintendent of an almshouse; the superintendent of public works.